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[email protected] November 12th 06 04:05 PM

Congestion charge start and finish times
 
The extension to the congestion charge zone is coming close and my
usual drive to work will be right through it. As I work shifts there
will be times when I will be going home or starting work just as the
zone is starting / finishing.

Is there any way of knowing exactly when the zone stops operating ? If
my watch says 1830 will I still have to pay. Is there a couple of
minutes leeway or can I synchronize my watch with TFL ?

Obviously the last thing I want is a £100 fine for leaving work a
minute early ! My workplace is just outside the zone so I can get
there but it is much quicker driving direct.


thoss November 12th 06 07:31 PM

Congestion charge start and finish times
 
On Sun, 12 Nov 2006 wrote:

The extension to the congestion charge zone is coming close and my
usual drive to work will be right through it. As I work shifts there
will be times when I will be going home or starting work just as the
zone is starting / finishing.

Is there any way of knowing exactly when the zone stops operating ? If
my watch says 1830 will I still have to pay. Is there a couple of
minutes leeway or can I synchronize my watch with TFL ?

Obviously the last thing I want is a £100 fine for leaving work a
minute early ! My workplace is just outside the zone so I can get
there but it is much quicker driving direct.

I believe finishing time will move to 6:00 p,m,
--
Thoss

Dave Arquati November 12th 06 08:27 PM

Congestion charge start and finish times
 
wrote:
The extension to the congestion charge zone is coming close and my
usual drive to work will be right through it. As I work shifts there
will be times when I will be going home or starting work just as the
zone is starting / finishing.

Is there any way of knowing exactly when the zone stops operating ? If
my watch says 1830 will I still have to pay. Is there a couple of
minutes leeway or can I synchronize my watch with TFL ?

Obviously the last thing I want is a £100 fine for leaving work a
minute early ! My workplace is just outside the zone so I can get
there but it is much quicker driving direct.


The operating hours for the whole zone change when the extension begins
operating - it will be 0700-1800, half an hour earlier than it is now.

As for timing, I suggest either synchronising your watch with the
talking clock or trying the car radio!

--
Dave Arquati
www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London

[email protected] November 12th 06 08:47 PM

Congestion charge start and finish times
 

As for timing, I suggest either synchronising your watch with the
talking clock or trying the car radio!


94.9 BBC radio London announce the end of congestion charging each day.

As Dave says, the new finish time is 1800 so you'll be fine at 18.30.

When you say 'my usual route to work is *through* the zone, do you
actually work *in* in, if not there may be a free route you can use.


[email protected] November 12th 06 09:06 PM

Congestion charge start and finish times
 




94.9 BBC radio London announce the end of congestion charging each day.


Thanks for that i will keep tuned in

As Dave says, the new finish time is 1800 so you'll be fine at 18.30.

When you say 'my usual route to work is *through* the zone, do you
actually work *in* in, if not there may be a free route you can use.


I work at Paddington so will be able to go around when zone is in
operation.


Colin Rosenstiel November 12th 06 10:20 PM

Congestion charge start and finish times
 
In article .com,
() wrote:

94.9 BBC radio London announce the end of congestion charging
each day.


Thanks for that i will keep tuned in

As Dave says, the new finish time is 1800 so you'll be fine at
18.30.

When you say 'my usual route to work is *through* the zone, do you
actually work *in* in, if not there may be a free route you can
use.


I work at Paddington so will be able to go around when zone is in
operation.


Why not use public transport if not a bike?

--
Colin Rosenstiel

John Rowland November 13th 06 12:23 AM

Congestion charge start and finish times
 
wrote:

Is there any way of knowing exactly when the zone stops operating ?
If my watch says 1830 will I still have to pay. Is there a couple of
minutes leeway or can I synchronize my watch with TFL ?



http://waveceptor.casio.com/




Colum Mylod November 13th 06 04:40 PM

Congestion charge start and finish times
 
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 01:23:21 -0000, "John Rowland"
wrote:

wrote:

Is there any way of knowing exactly when the zone stops operating ?
If my watch says 1830 will I still have to pay. Is there a couple of
minutes leeway or can I synchronize my watch with TFL ?


http://waveceptor.casio.com/


Nice watches, use both MSF and DCF but not as sensitive as some other
models. However TFL did miss a trick (deliberately?) by not actively
signalling the zone. If Casio say 18:30 (from Feb 19 18:00) but you
get a ticket, who trumps whom? They can't get times on pay & display
machines right (compare display times with said Casio: some are
minutes out).
--
Old anti-spam address cmylod at despammed dot com appears broke
So back to cmylod at bigfoot dot com

Dr Ivan D. Reid November 13th 06 06:10 PM

Congestion charge start and finish times
 
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 17:40:47 +0000, Colum Mylod
wrote in :
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 01:23:21 -0000, "John Rowland"
wrote:


http://waveceptor.casio.com/


Nice watches, use both MSF and DCF but not as sensitive as some other
models. However TFL did miss a trick (deliberately?) by not actively
signalling the zone. If Casio say 18:30 (from Feb 19 18:00) but you
get a ticket, who trumps whom? They can't get times on pay & display
machines right (compare display times with said Casio: some are
minutes out).


Even the Swiss can't get it right -- the ticket machine at CERN
was always stamping tickets 5-10 minutes early.

--
Ivan Reid, Electronic & Computer Engineering, ___ CMS Collaboration,
Brunel University. ] Room 40-1-B12, CERN
KotPT -- "for stupidity above and beyond the call of duty".

John Rowland November 13th 06 11:13 PM

Congestion charge start and finish times
 
Colum Mylod wrote:
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 01:23:21 -0000, "John Rowland"
wrote:

http://waveceptor.casio.com/


Nice watches, use both MSF and DCF but not as sensitive as some other
models. However TFL did miss a trick (deliberately?) by not actively
signalling the zone. If Casio say 18:30 (from Feb 19 18:00) but you
get a ticket, who trumps whom? They can't get times on pay & display
machines right (compare display times with said Casio: some are
minutes out).


A ticket machine is self-contained. The CC cameras all link to a central
computer, on which you would hope the time is right. But there should be
electronic signs on the zone boundary though! As usual, all the technology
in the world is used to fine us, but a single LED per sign to help us is
considered not worth it.



Colum Mylod November 14th 06 09:05 AM

Congestion charge start and finish times
 
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 19:10:49 +0000 (UTC), "Dr Ivan D. Reid"
wrote:

Even the Swiss can't get it right -- the ticket machine at CERN
was always stamping tickets 5-10 minutes early.


The railway clocks in Villars 2 years ago were a few minutes out too.
Surprised me. In contrast the Tube ones are within a gnat's of
synchronised Casio time as told on m wrist. Once you go atomic on the
wrist watch, a bad comparison habit kicks off.
--
Old anti-spam address cmylod at despammed dot com appears broke
So back to cmylod at bigfoot dot com

Dr Ivan D. Reid November 14th 06 07:00 PM

Congestion charge start and finish times
 
On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 10:05:11 +0000, Colum Mylod
wrote in :
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 19:10:49 +0000 (UTC), "Dr Ivan D. Reid"
wrote:


Even the Swiss can't get it right -- the ticket machine at CERN
was always stamping tickets 5-10 minutes early.


The railway clocks in Villars 2 years ago were a few minutes out too.
Surprised me. In contrast the Tube ones are within a gnat's of
synchronised Casio time as told on m wrist. Once you go atomic on the
wrist watch, a bad comparison habit kicks off.


When I was still working at Uni Zürich, before I worked at PSI, I
used to go out to Brügg often, then take a bus to PSI for experiments and
meetings. The trains were supposed to leave every half hour, at xx28 and
xx58, but they were always late! Next timetable revision that was fixed
by re-scheduling them on the half-hour...

--
Ivan Reid, Electronic & Computer Engineering, ___ CMS Collaboration,
Brunel University. ] Room 40-1-B12, CERN
KotPT -- "for stupidity above and beyond the call of duty".


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