Is a parking space that is used by a vehicle that enters a public car park after 9:30am exempt from the Congestion Levy?
The fact that a vehicle enters a public car park after 9:30am, does not automatically mean that the space will not attract the Congestion Levy. The question of whether it does or does not attract the Congestion Levy depends on the circumstances surrounding the use of the parking space. If the parking space is set aside or used for ongoing parking by the owner of the space or by another person under some arrangement with the owner, then that space will be leviable (unless exempt) regardless of whether a car is parked in it before 9.30am, after 9.30am or even if the space is not used on a particular weekday.
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