
There is only one week to go until Transport for London's (TfL) proposed tax on two tunnels in the capital is approved.
If the tax goes ahead, drivers will need to pay up to £4 to use the Blackwall tunnel or the upcoming Silvertown tunnel, which is due to open during 2024.
Christina Calderato, Director of Strategy at TfL , highlighted that the charge will help to reduce congestion and improve air quality.
She explained: "The Silvertown Tunnel is now less than a year away from opening and we are sharing our user charging scheme, so Londoners can have their say on the proposed charge levels and wide range of discounts and exemptions.
"Without introducing tunnel user charges for the Silvertown and Blackwall tunnels, there would likely be high levels of traffic and congestion, which would lead to detrimental air quality impacts, as well as longer journey times."
Due to be rolled out in early 2025, the introduction of the charge will be the first time that users of the Blackwall Tunnel will need to pay since it opened in 1897.
However, the charge has caused controversy from motorists in the capital, with some likening the move to the roll out of the ultra-low emission zone (ULEZ) across the region.
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