Can I moan about the Dart charge here? I haven't crossed it in years. Went through four times in three days, the third time was after 10pm. I thought I had a week to pay it. 48 hours after the last time I went through, I went online to pay. It wouldn't let me because I was too late - I had until the end of the following day each time. I had to pay £105 in fines. That's fucking ludicrous. No reminder, no warning. I don't know what the signage is like telling you you have until the end of the following day, I assume there must be some but I didn't notice it which implies it's not good enough. Fucking 105 quid. Madness.
You must share the same glasses as your namesake @jimmymelrose as he had the same problem last year. Said he didnt see any information about how or where to pay despite there being signs both before & after the bridge for a good 3 miles.
Can I moan about the Dart charge here? I haven't crossed it in years. Went through four times in three days, the third time was after 10pm. I thought I had a week to pay it. 48 hours after the last time I went through, I went online to pay. It wouldn't let me because I was too late - I had until the end of the following day each time. I had to pay £105 in fines. That's fucking ludicrous. No reminder, no warning. I don't know what the signage is like telling you you have until the end of the following day, I assume there must be some but I didn't notice it which implies it's not good enough. Fucking 105 quid. Madness.
You must share the same glasses as your namesake @jimmymelrose as he had the same problem last year. Said he didnt see any information about how or where to pay despite there being signs both before & after the bridge for a good 3 miles.
Yeah, sorry. There is plenty of prominent signage about paying the charge by midnight the next day. I'd probably keep quiet about missing all those signs in case they decide to refer you to the police for driving without due care and attention!
Should have built a crossing further down to spread out the load, Dagenham to Crossness/Thamesmead would have made more sense IMO, and there's lots of distribution centres on both sides of the river there so they could have made them commercial-centric
That sort of clear thinking objectivity will always get you sacked out as an undesirable lunatic from any local or central government body
An East Thames river crossing has been discussed, designed and theorized over for generations There's even undeveloped lands over which the road links to e.g. A2 could be installed
Major contribution to the imposition of Silvertown Tunnel has been RBG (who never looked after the Greenwich or Woolwich foot tunnels properly) the most useful idiot any property developer ever met. With proven history for making up environmental and pollution bullshit as they go along RBG decided that more vehicular traffic capacity across the Thames arriving in its borough wouldn't have any issues for A102/A2 congestion or for air quality. Just the same as they decided no mains power installation would be needed for any cruise ship terminal on the Greenwich shore, cos the ships running their generators 24/7 when tied up wouldn't make any environmental impact! Khan gets all the flack, largely directed from the heinous gutter press and gravy train supping crooks in the former tory government, but RBG play along cheerfully as their own atmosphere becomes more toxic by the day.
Or the exact location of bus stops in relation to the Valley.
If you haven't already done it download the TfL Go app.
When you're next at The Valley open the app and select Buses near you
It will show you all the local bus stops and the times of the next buses on each route. (Only problem is when the 380 and 486 are diverted after matches.)
Or the exact location of bus stops in relation to the Valley.
If you haven't already done it download the TfL Go app.
When you're next at The Valley open the app and select Buses near you
It will show you all the local bus stops and the times of the next buses on each route. (Only problem is when the 380 and 486 are diverted after matches.)
BTW it does the same for anywhere else in London.
What is this witchcraft you speak of ?
Next you will be telling me to get a smart meter for my fuel!
Technology is surely always bad and a capitalist scam 😆😉
The fare consultation is the usual TfL PR exercise, as the reality is that tolls have to come in, to pay for the Silvertown tunnel. You can't unbuild it, and remove the cost
The REAL debate was before TfL committed to the Silvertown tunnel, as the choice was clear at the time, no new tunnel and no new toll, or new tunnel and new toll.
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He said he has asked TFL for local residents (Bexley & Bromley) to be exempt like Dartford & Thurrock residents are for the Bridge.
I said I wont hold my breath & that I still think this is discrimination due to the peak charge being one way only.
An East Thames river crossing has been discussed, designed and theorized over for generations
There's even undeveloped lands over which the road links to e.g. A2 could be installed
Major contribution to the imposition of Silvertown Tunnel has been RBG (who never looked after the Greenwich or Woolwich foot tunnels properly) the most useful idiot any property developer ever met. With proven history for making up environmental and pollution bullshit as they go along RBG decided that more vehicular traffic capacity across the Thames arriving in its borough wouldn't have any issues for A102/A2 congestion or for air quality. Just the same as they decided no mains power installation would be needed for any cruise ship terminal on the Greenwich shore, cos the ships running their generators 24/7 when tied up wouldn't make any environmental impact!
Khan gets all the flack, largely directed from the heinous gutter press and gravy train supping crooks in the former tory government, but RBG play along cheerfully as their own atmosphere becomes more toxic by the day.
When you're next at The Valley open the app and select Buses near you
It will show you all the local bus stops and the times of the next buses on each route. (Only problem is when the 380 and 486 are diverted after matches.)
BTW it does the same for anywhere else in London.
Next you will be telling me to get a smart meter for my fuel!
Technology is surely always bad and a capitalist scam 😆😉
But seriously the app is actually quite useful.
The REAL debate was before TfL committed to the Silvertown tunnel, as the choice was clear at the time, no new tunnel and no new toll, or new tunnel and new toll.