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New solution to help stop unnecessary Congestion Charges for fleets

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From today (16th June), the congestion charge goes up from £10 a day to £11.50 – marking the first increase since 2011.

However, Navman Wirelss says the launch of its London Congestion Zone solution means that fleet owners can reduce the risk of getting fines or late payment charges and also put a stop to vehicles unnecessarily entering the London congestion zone.

Scott Hutchins, VP Sales UK & Ireland, said: ‘The 15% increase is another factor contributing to the already high fleet running costs. Vehicle tracking technology offers a means for all fleet dependant business to ensure that they are keeping on top of rising operating costs by helping to decrease wasted fuel and unnecessary man hours. ‘Our congestion zone solution helps businesses ensure that all payments are made on time, reducing the risk of fines and late payment charges and also puts a stop to vehicles unnecessarily entering the London congestion zone, so businesses only incur charges when they absolutely need to.’

Companies can be charged up to £130 if the fine is not paid within 28 days and often find it very difficult to identify which of their vehicles are at risk from receiving the fixed penalty charge notice if the initial £14 charge is not paid by midnight the following day. They risk further problems, vehicle removal, bailiffs and escalating costs if the fines are not paid promptly.

The Navman Wireless solution provides businesses with, alerts as soon as a vehicle enters the London Congestion Zone, historical reports showing if a vehicle has entered the zone within a set time frame and also visibility of the zone for better route optimisation.

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.