Mersey Gateway tolls: Merseyflow issues warning after driver accrues £20,000 in fines

A motorist is facing a £20,000 bill for missed toll payments after an apparent paperwork error. The company that controls the Runcorn-Widnes crossing, Merseyflow, said people needed to be sure they had informed them if they changed the vehicle they had registered with its discount scheme.

People who live in the area are entitled to free crossings under the Local User Discount Scheme (LUDS), but have to make sure they keep their details up to date, says the BBC.

The warning came after one local motorist apparently failed to provide proof that he was eligible for the scheme after changing his car. The motorist received penalty charges from December 2023 – when his pass expired – until November 2024.

Merseyflow said he had changed his vehicle in June 2024, but did not provide evidence that he was eligible. The motorist provided them nine months later, and the free pass was reinstated, the company said. However, the fines – which were passed on to a debt collection agency – are understood be for both the vehicle he currently drives and one he claims he sold in 2021.

A spokesman for Merseyflow said:

“It is the owner’s responsibility to inform the DVLA immediately if they sell, transfer, or part-exchange a vehicle to ensure they are no longer liable for tax or fines. Failure to notify the DVLA can result in a fine of up to £1,000.

“The use of an enforcement agent is always a last resort for penalty charge notices that remain unpaid.

“Cases that reach the advanced enforcement stage, where an enforcement agent makes a visit to recover a debt, will have had numerous opportunities to pay, and at least five written notifications that they have an outstanding debt. Our message to anyone who gets a PCN is, please don’t ignore it. You should take action as soon as possible because if the debt is passed on to an enforcement agent, then it will increase significantly.”

(Picture: Mapillary)

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