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New Dartford Crossing System - How Will It Work For Foriegn Vehicles?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-30262 125
Great idea but how do they charge the non UK vehicles?
Great idea but how do they charge the non UK vehicles?
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being one of the "...vociferous anti european posters who infest this site ad nauseum." for once I'll not drag Europe or the EU into this as it has nothing to do with it.
The idea of the new system is to blow out the need for vehicles to stop at the crossing. Any of the other systems mentioned (cash, card payments, Dart Tags) all require vehicles to stop. The ANPR system now introduced does not and the toll booths will be completely removed by next March. There are no barriers or booths controlling the London Congestion zone and the Dartford Crossing now works in the same manner.
The idea of the new system is to blow out the need for vehicles to stop at the crossing. Any of the other systems mentioned (cash, card payments, Dart Tags) all require vehicles to stop. The ANPR system now introduced does not and the toll booths will be completely removed by next March. There are no barriers or booths controlling the London Congestion zone and the Dartford Crossing now works in the same manner.
jordain, you can use this: https:/ /www.go v.uk/pa y-dartf ord-cro ssing-c harge
any net connection, most places have WIFI or use an internet cafe. You have a computer? smartphone?
any net connection, most places have WIFI or use an internet cafe. You have a computer? smartphone?
Yes I take it, Sir O that it is not the Schengen Agreement to which you object but to the UK's refusal to sign up to it. I could lead off on one of my "...vociferous anti european" posts to further infest this site. But I won't as it has nothing to do with 3T's question. But I will say that if you want to see at first hand one of the many "benefits" that the Schengen Agreement has brought to mainland Europe, just pop over to Calais (before the ferry fares go up 30% courtesy of EU "green" regulations) and have a mosey round there.
T T T - thank you so much for taking the time to post the link, but my problem is that this will be our 'return to UK' journey so I will have to cancel my French internet contract and will be (for some days) minus the ability to do anything on line (nightmare!). My phone makes and receives telephone calls and that's it. On other occasions I have been able to use my laptop in UK - but this one is different. I'll have a good look at the link, however, and see if it is possible to pay in advance for a specific day; it would make life easier. Thanks again.
EDDIE51 Thank you so much. We shall be hiring a holiday cottage for a week until our house contents catch up with us, I've just looked it up and the postcode is YO17 9LU. I think I already have one not too far away, but if you can find another nearer it would be great. We will be very tired after 2 days travelling.
Sir Oracle - never tried to connect that way, but willing to give it a go, thanks also.
Sir Oracle - never tried to connect that way, but willing to give it a go, thanks also.
Thank you again TTT. Will have a go at paying in advance once I have a date.
Never actually tried connecting to a cafe/service station wifi, but I'm sure it works and will have a go if necessary. It just seems very odd that in France there are lanes on the autoroutes where pre-paid cards/vehicles can sail straight through, alongside the standard lanes for more ordinary methods of payment and yet this is not possible at Dartford; so non-compliant, more difficult transactions require quite a lot of effort on the part of the user. The French system works very well (unlike most French systems, I hasten to add).
Never actually tried connecting to a cafe/service station wifi, but I'm sure it works and will have a go if necessary. It just seems very odd that in France there are lanes on the autoroutes where pre-paid cards/vehicles can sail straight through, alongside the standard lanes for more ordinary methods of payment and yet this is not possible at Dartford; so non-compliant, more difficult transactions require quite a lot of effort on the part of the user. The French system works very well (unlike most French systems, I hasten to add).
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