The A282 Trunk Road (Dartford-Thurrock Crossing Charging Scheme) Order 2013

Type Statutory-Instrument
Publication 2013-09-05
State In force
Department King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
articles 2
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Made: 5th September 2013

Coming into force: 1st October 2013

Appropriate persons have been consulted in accordance with section 170(1C) of the Transport Act 2000 and regulation 4 of the Trunk Road Charging Schemes (Bridges and Tunnels) (England) Procedure Regulations 2001[^f00003].

PART 1 — PRELIMINARY

Citation, commencement and period in force

1

Interpretation

2

PART 2 — DESIGNATION OF THE CROSSING AND CHARGES

Designation of the crossing

3

The crossing is the road designated by this charging scheme in respect of which charges are imposed by the first or second charging regime as the case may be.

Charging regimes

4

Imposition and payment of charges

5

any motor vehicle in respect of which the charge is to be paid using that method or means of payment.

Advance payments

6

Advance payments for local residents

7

PART 3 — PENALTY CHARGES

Penalty charge for non-payment of charge under the second charging regime

8

Additional penalty charges where powers exercised in respect of vehicles

9

PART 4 — POWERS IN RESPECT OF MOTOR VEHICLES

Exercise of powers and authorised persons

10

Examination of motor vehicles

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An authorised person may examine a motor vehicle whilst it is on a road to ascertain if any of the circumstances described in regulation 22 of the Enforcement Regulations exists.

Entering motor vehicles

12

An authorised person may enter a motor vehicle whilst it is on a road where the authorised person has reasonable grounds for suspecting that any of the circumstances described in regulation 23(1) of the Enforcement Regulations exists.

Seizure

13

An authorised person may seize anything (if necessary by detaching it from a motor vehicle) as provided for in regulation 24 of the Enforcement Regulations.

Immobilisation of motor vehicles

14

Provided—

an authorised person may immobilise a motor vehicle in accordance with paragraphs (4) and (5) of that regulation.

Removal, storage and disposal of motor vehicles

15

PART 5 — REVIEW AND REVOCATION

Review

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Revocation

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The A282 Trunk Road (Dartford-Thurrock Crossing Charging Scheme) Order 2012[^f00007] is revoked.

SCHEDULE 1 — ROAD IN RESPECT OF WHICH CHARGES ARE IMPOSED

The road is a length of the A282 trunk road starting at a point below the north face of the bridge carrying Crossways Boulevard University Way (A206) over the trunk road at junction 1A at Dartford, in the County of Kent, and extending northwards to a point approximately 300 metres north of where it crosses London Road at West Thurrock, in the County of Essex and is labelled A on the plan and carried through twin tunnels beneath the River Thames and on the Queen Elizabeth II bridge over the River Thames.

SCHEDULE 2 — CHARGES PAYABLE UNDER THE FIRST CHARGING REGIME AND THE SECOND CHARGING REGIME

Classes—

L(a) – motor caravans; and

M1(a) – a motor vehicle with or without a semi-trailer which has at least four wheels, has an unladen mass exceeding 400 kilogrammes or an engine with net power exceeding 15 kilowatts, is used for the carriage of passengers, is not a motor caravan and which comprises no more than eight seats in addition to the driver’s seat.

MAB(2)(a) - a motor vehicle with or without a semi-trailer which has at least four wheels, has an unladen mass exceeding 400 kilogrammes or an engine with net power exceeding 15 kilowatts, is used for the carriage of passengers, is not a motor caravan and which comprises more than eight seats in addition to the driver’s seat and has three axles; and

MAB(3)(a) - a motor vehicle with or without a semi-trailer which has at least four wheels, has an unladen mass exceeding 400 kilogrammes or an engine with net power exceeding 15 kilowatts, is used for the carriage of passengers, is not a motor caravan and which comprises more than eight seats in addition to the driver’s seat and has more than three axles.

E(a) - quadricycles.

SCHEDULE 3 — DESCRIPTIONS OF MOTOR VEHICLES EXEMPT FROM THE FIRST AND SECOND CHARGING REGIMES

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The following descriptions of motor vehicles are exempt from the first and second charging regimes—

of Schedule 2 to the Vehicle Excise and Registration Act 1994[^f00008].

of Schedule 2 to the Vehicle Excise and Registration Act 1994.

SCHEDULE 4 — PENALTY CHARGE RATES

£70

Signed

Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Transport

Fiona C Wilson — Divisional Manager Strategic Roads Division — Department for Transport — 5th September 2013

Explanatory note

(This note is not part of the Order)

EXPLANATORY NOTE

Sections 163(3)(d), 167(1)(a) and (2)(a) of the Transport Act 2000 authorise the Secretary of State to make a trunk road charging scheme in respect of roads for which he is the traffic authority and which are carried by a bridge or tunnel at least 600 meters in length. The length of road described in Schedule 1 is such a road and charges are currently levied in respect of it under the A282 Trunk Road (Dartford - Thurrock Crossing Charging Scheme) Order 2012 (SI 2012/2387).

This Order revokes the 2012 Order. It maintains the existing charges at the Crossing until free-flow charging commences, when revised charges and procedures will take effect. Free-flow charging means the collection of charges without requiring vehicles to stop and pay at the fixed barriers at the crossing.

Part 1 (articles 1 and 2) deals with preliminary matters. Article 1 provides that the Order ceases to have effect seven years after it comes into force. Article 2 contains interpretation provisions including definitions of the “first charging regime” and the “second charging regime”. It also refers to the Road User Charging Schemes (Penalty Charges, Adjudication and Enforcement) (England) Regulations 2013 (SI 2013/1783) (the “Enforcement Regulations”) which make provision for or in connection with the imposition and payment of charging scheme penalty charges.

Part 2 (articles 3 to 7) deals with the designation of the crossing and the charges payable under the two charging regimes. Article 3 designates the crossing (as described in Schedule 1 and indicated on the plan) as the road in respect of which charges are imposed. Articles 4(1) and (2) explain that the first charging regime comes into effect immediately and lasts until free-flow charging commences and that the second charging regime commences simultaneously with the introduction of free-flow charging. Articles 4(3) specifies the classes of motor vehicle in respect of which charges are imposed with reference to the Road User Charging and Workplace Parking Levy (Classes of Motor Vehicles) (England) Regulations 2001 (SI 2001/2793) and article 4(4) says that these classifications include vehicles that are drawing trailers. Article 4(5) provides that there will be no charge for a motor vehicle used or kept on the crossing after 2200 hours up to, but not including, 0600 hours the following day. Article 4(6) exempts the vehicles described in Schedule 3 from the charge under either charging regime.

Article 5 (1) describes the event by reference to the happening of which a charge is imposed, namely a motor vehicle being used or kept on the crossing. Articles 5(2) and (3) explain that the charges payable under the first charging regime are as set out in column 3 of Schedule 2 and those payable under the second charging regime are as set out in column 4 of Schedule 2. Articles 5(4) and (5) allow the Secretary of State to specify the method or means by which the charge is to be paid, including any equipment that may be provided for carrying on board vehicles using the crossing.

Articles 6 and 7 continue the existing provisions enabling the payment in advance of charges, both generally, and specifically by residents local to the crossing. Agreements for payment in advance may provide for the payment of charges at a reduced rate.

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