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Congestion charges and tolls

Congestion charges

Blue Badge holders qualify for a 100 per cent exemption from the London congestion charge. To get your exemption you first need to register with Transport for London (TfL). There is a one-off registration charge of £10.

Tolls

Blue Badge holders are entitled to exemptions or concessions on most bridge and tunnel crossings in the UK. The DFT website. The M6 Toll Road also grants exemptions to disabled people, with application forms available online.

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