Drivers could face shelling out as much as £32.50 for a trip from one end of London to another thanks to a dizzying array of charges, tolls and fines.
The Congestion Charge, which was introduced in 2003 and costs £15, was joined by ULEZ in 2019. And later this month the Mayor will extend the scheme across every London borough – dramatically increasing the number of drivers facing £12.50 bills.
To add insult to injury, it recently emerged drivers will soon have to pay to use the Blackwall Tunnel – a major route linking central London with the South East. The cost of the toll has not yet been disclosed but a figure of around £2 has been mooted.
Meanwhile, Mr Khan is considering a toll for a newly reopened Hammersmith Bridge, which closed to cars in 2019 after cracks appeared in the structure. The local council has estimated a charge of £3 could raise the amount needed.
To illustrate the impact of these accumulated bills, MailOnline imagined a woman called Linda who lives in Epsom and owns a 2014 diesel Honda Civic.
