Traffic delays for the A282 Dartford Crossing in Southern England. Latest live travel news from UK Traffic Delays. Avoid A282 QEII Bridge roadworks and M25 congestion in Essex and Kent.
According to National Highways, the A282 Dartford Crossing was initially designed to carry 135,000 vehicles daily. However, more than 180,000 vehicles now use the crossing every day.
This high traffic volume can lead to congestion and delays on the A282 Dartford Crossing, especially during peak travel times. It’s always a good idea to check for up-to-date traffic information before starting your journey to avoid delays.
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Northbound A282 Roadworks and Delays
A282 northbound Dartford Crossing | Anti-Clockwise | Road Works | Thurrock
Location : The M25 anticlockwise between junctions J1A and J31 . Reason : Roadworks are planned. Status : Pending. Schedule : From 22:30 on 3 December 2023 to 05:30 on 4 December 2023. Lanes Closed : All lanes will be closed.
M25 Thurrock Live Travel News
Fri, 01 Dec 2023 15:16:38 GMTA282 northbound Dartford Crossing | Anti-Clockwise | Road Works | Thurrock
Location : The M25 anticlockwise between junctions J1A and J31 . Lane Closures : Lanes 1 and 2 will be closed. Reason : Roadworks are planned. Status : Pending. Schedule : From 22:00 on 6 December 2023 to 05:00 on 7 December 2023. Lanes Closed : There will be two of four lanes closed.
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Fri, 01 Dec 2023 15:16:38 GMT
Southbound A282 Roadworks and Delays
A282 southbound Dartford Crossing | Clockwise | Road Works | Thurrock
Location : The M25 clockwise between junctions J31 and J1A . Lane Closures : Lanes 2, 3 and 4 will be closed. Reason : Road repairs are planned. Status : Pending. Schedule : From 22:00 on 2 December 2023 to 06:00 on 3 December 2023. Lanes Closed : There will be three of four lanes closed.
M25 Thurrock Live Travel News
Fri, 01 Dec 2023 15:16:38 GMTA282 southbound Dartford Crossing | Clockwise | Road Works | Thurrock
Location : The M25 clockwise between junctions J31 and J1A . Lane Closures : Lanes 1, 2 and 3 will be closed. Reason : Roadworks are planned. Status : Pending. Schedule : Expect disruption everyday between 22:00 and 05:00 from 4 December 2023 to 8 December 2023. Schedule : From 23:00 on 8 December 2023 to 05:00 on 9 December 2023. Schedule : Expect disruption everyday between 22:00 and 05:00 from 11 December 2023 to 15 December 2023. Schedule : From 23:00 on 15 December 2023 to 05:00 on 16 December 2023. Lanes Closed : There will be three of four lanes closed.
M25 Thurrock Live Travel News
Fri, 01 Dec 2023 15:16:38 GMT
A282 Road Traffic Flow Map
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The M25 Dartford Crossing is one of the most important and busiest sections of the M25 motorway, connecting Kent and Essex across the River Thames. The crossing consists of two tunnels for northbound traffic, a cable-stayed bridge for southbound traffic, and a smaller bridge for local traffic. The crossing is also known as the Dartford-Thurrock River Crossing or the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge.
The M25 Dartford Crossing is a vital link for local and international travel, as it provides access to the ports of Dover and Folkestone, the Channel Tunnel, and London Stansted Airport. The crossing also serves significant towns and cities such as Dartford, Thurrock, Basildon, Chelmsford, and London.
The M25 Dartford Crossing is subject to a charge that must be paid by drivers who use it. The charge is designed to reduce congestion, improve traffic flow at the crossing, and fund its maintenance and operation. The charge can be paid online, by phone, post, or at a Payzone store. Drivers can also set up an account to pay the bill automatically or to get a discount if they are residents.
The M25 Dartford Crossing can experience heavy traffic and delays at peak times or due to accidents, roadworks, or weather conditions. Drivers are advised to check the latest traffic updates and travel news before using the crossing and to plan their journey accordingly. Drivers can also use alternative routes such as the A282, the A13, or the A2 to avoid crossing if possible.
The M25 Dartford Crossing is a vital transport link, landmark, and engineering feat. The bridge was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1991 and is the longest cable-stayed bridge in Europe. The tunnels were opened in 1963 and 1980 and are among the longest road tunnels in the UK. The crossing also offers scenic views of the River Thames and its surroundings.
The M25 Dartford Crossing is vital to the M25 motorway and the UK’s road network. Whether you travel for business or leisure, check our live traffic reports and roadworks information to help you plan your journey and avoid delays.
Paying The Dart Charge – Dartford Crossing
The Dart Charge is a fee driver must pay to cross the River Thames using the Dartford-Thurrock River Crossing. The crossing uses automatic number plate recognition to record each car as it drives across, so you’ll need to pay the charge online or by phone by midnight the day after you cross.
You can also pay the Dart Charge in advance or set up an account to make payments more manageable. There are several ways to pay the charge, including online, by phone, post, or cash at a Payzone store.
You may be fined if you don’t pay the Dart Charge on time. If you’re a resident of Dartford or Thurrock, you may be eligible for a discount on the charge.
You can pay the Dart Charge online by visiting the official Dart Charge website at Dartford Crossing Charge. From there, you can follow the instructions to pay the charge using a credit or debit card.
If you’ve already set up an account, you can sign in to manage your account or pay the charge. You can also use the online service to set up an account, pay or challenge a fine (a Penalty Charge Notice), apply for a resident discount if you live in Dartford or Thurrock, and check which crossings you’ve paid for.
If you don’t pay the Dart Charge by midnight the day after you cross, you may receive a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN). This is a fine for not paying the charge on time. The amount of the fine will depend on the type of vehicle you were driving when you crossed.
If you receive a PCN, you can either pay it or challenge it if you believe it was issued unfairly. You can do this online by visiting the official Dart Charge website at https://www.gov.uk/pay-dartford-crossing-charge.
Alternative routes to A282 Dartford Crossing
If you want to avoid the A282 Dartford Crossing, there are several alternative routes that you can take to cross the River Thames east of London. Some of these routes include:
- The Woolwich Ferry: The Woolwich Ferry is a free service between Woolwich and North Woolwich. This route is located west of Dartford and can be a good alternative if you’re travelling between southeast and northeast London.
- The Blackwall Tunnel: The Blackwall Tunnel is another alternative route that you can take to cross the River Thames east of London. This tunnel is located west of Dartford and connects the A102 on the Greenwich Peninsula with the A12 in Poplar.
- The M25: If the Dartford Crossing is closed, vehicles over 5.03 metres (16.5 ft) are diverted around the M25 in the opposite direction.
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