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Thanks for this. I am trying my absolute best to not drive the car I can't afford to replace but am already ?50 in debt to TFL [on Autopay].


*A215 Denmark Hill / A2216 Champion Park


*Peckham Rye/East Dulwich Road


*'Lordship Lane'...not sure which bit as they try not to show you more than your registration plate. [two lanes, then an unbroken white line with red route double lines on opposite side if there is any detectives out there...]

Jacqui5254 Wrote:

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> Thanks for this. I am trying my absolute best to

> not drive the car I can't afford to replace but am

> already ?50 in debt to TFL .

>

> *A215 Denmark Hill / A2216 Champion Park

>

> *Peckham Rye/East Dulwich Road

>

> *'Lordship Lane'...not sure which bit as they try

> not to show you more than your registration plate.


By the junction with the south circular. The photos on my account show me next to a car with the driver on his mobile!!


Autopay is great though at least I?m getting some free trips

Lowlander Wrote:

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> Jacqui5254 Wrote:

> ------------------------------

> >

> > *'Lordship Lane'...not sure which bit as they

> try

> > not to show you more than your registration

> plate.

>

> By the junction with the south circular. The

> photos on my account show me next to a car with

> the driver on his mobile!!

>



Which side? The East Dulwich side as you wait to turn right on the south circular towards Dulwich Park?


Would it pick you up if you were coming from the Forest Hill direction and turning left?


Asking for a friend 🤣

Sue Wrote:

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> Lowlander Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Jacqui5254 Wrote:

> > ------------------------------

> > >

> > > *'Lordship Lane'...not sure which bit as

> they

> > try

> > > not to show you more than your registration

> > plate.

> >

> > By the junction with the south circular. The

> > photos on my account show me next to a car with

> > the driver on his mobile!!

> >

>

>

> Which side? The East Dulwich side as you wait to

> turn right on the south circular towards Dulwich

> Park?

>

> Would it pick you up if you were coming from the

> Forest Hill direction and turning left?

>

> Asking for a friend 🤣


No this is southbound exiting Dulwich, I presume there is another one on the other side focussed on cars entering Dulwich. The south circular is outside the ULEZ so you can drive along it and not pay the charge if you come from outside.

There is a camera at the South Circular end of Underhill Road.


As I sadly found when I tried to return from my allotment that way!


So having nurtured my Christmas tree all year, it has cost me ?12.50 to bring it home, and will cost me another ?12.50 to take it back :(


Unless I can find another route ......

I've seen numerous cameras on the boundary roads on the South and North Circulars. If you drive into the CC zone they will no doubt pick you up and charge you for both. How do people know which camera they have gone through? I didn't think TfL gave you that level of detail.


We bought a small tree from Lidl a few years ago, it slowly gets bigger in the garden and comes back in, in December. Got fed up on the waste of buying new ones each year and the same old story from those selling them about the great Xmas tree shortage.

Sue Wrote:

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> There is a camera at the South Circular end of

> Underhill Road.

>

> As I sadly found when I tried to return from my

> allotment that way!

>

> So having nurtured my Christmas tree all year, it

> has cost me ?12.50 to bring it home, and will cost

> me another ?12.50 to take it back :(

>

> Unless I can find another route ......



Cant you park before it Sue and carry it

Sue Wrote:

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> There is a camera at the South Circular end of

> Underhill Road.

>

> As I sadly found when I tried to return from my

> allotment that way!

>

> So having nurtured my Christmas tree all year, it

> has cost me ?12.50 to bring it home, and will cost

> me another ?12.50 to take it back :(

>

> Unless I can find another route ......



What about Wood Vale?

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