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No barrier, still a charge: UK airport drop-off fees in 2026
Airport forecourts are increasingly run as pay-later access zones, with ANPR, short payment windows, and Parking Charge Notices changing the risk for drivers.
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Airport forecourts are increasingly run as pay-later access zones, with ANPR, short payment windows, and Parking Charge Notices changing the risk for drivers.
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A practical roundup of clean-air, congestion, low-emission, and tunnel charging changes that UK drivers may need to check before a trip in 2026.
Drive Zone guide
The Silvertown Tunnel opened with user charging across both Silvertown and Blackwall. Here is how the charge works, when Auto Pay matters, and what occasional drivers should check before crossing.
Drive Zone guide
A driver-focused explanation of why English Clean Air Zones are usually a check-and-pay system, while Scottish Low Emission Zones are restriction zones enforced by penalty charges.
Drive Zone guide
A practical watchlist of UK road-charging and emission-zone changes worth checking before future journeys.
The Guardian
The article sets the 2026 price rise in the wider London traffic debate: electric cars lose the old full exemption, TfL moves to a tiered cleaner-vehicle discount, and the mayor argues the change is needed because EV growth could otherwise add traffic inside the zone. It is the useful read for drivers who assumed an electric car would stay exempt.
BBC News
This is a practical Q&A for drivers: it names the six charging points, explains that one £5 payment covers multiple charge locations in a day, sets out different operating hours by street, and notes that cars and some motorhomes are in scope while vans and lorries are not. It also covers permits, blue badge routes, payment by midnight the next day, and the £70 penalty structure.
RAC
The piece is useful because it turns the tunnel launch into driver numbers: cars and small vans can pay £4 at peak times or £1.50 off peak, charges apply to both crossings from 06:00 to 22:00, and Auto Pay is presented as the simplest way to avoid missing a payment. It also explains TfL's congestion rationale and the £180 penalty if the toll is not paid.
BBC News
The article explains why Greater Manchester is not currently a charging CAZ: the government accepted an £86m investment plan after earlier charging-zone proposals were dropped. The funding is aimed at Bee Network buses, hackney carriage and taxi upgrades, and traffic management in Manchester and Salford, with officials saying nitrogen dioxide limits can be met by 2026 without charging motorists.
STV News
The report gives scale to Glasgow's LEZ enforcement: more than 38,000 fines were issued, over 25,000 were paid, almost £1m was collected, and about 31% of 5,692 appeals succeeded. For Drive Zone readers, the important lesson is that a non-compliant vehicle entering a Scottish LEZ is an enforcement issue, not a pay-to-enter choice like many English CAZs.
Carwow
A broad driver guide covering London ULEZ, Birmingham, Bristol, Oxford, Glasgow, Bath, Bradford, Portsmouth, Greater Manchester and Scottish LEZs. It is useful for understanding why some cities charge older private cars, why many CAZs only affect commercial vehicles, and why drivers should check both the city boundary and their vehicle's Euro standard before travelling.