
1 

(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Dartford–Thurrock Crossing Regulations 1989 and shall come into force on 15th January 1990.
(2) In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires–
(a) “axle”, “axle weight” and “wheel” have the same meaning as they have in the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986 for the purpose of those Regulations other than regulations 26 and 27;
(b) “designated parking area” means an area laid out by the crossing operator for the parking, repair or refuelling of vehicles;
(c) “registered keeper” in relation to a vehicle means the person in whose name the vehicle was at the relevant time registered under the Vehicles (Excise) Act 1971;
(d) “trailer” has the same meaning as in section 185 of the Road Traffic Act 1988; and
(e) “wheel weight” means the weight transmitted to the road surface by a wheel not transversely in line with any other wheel.
2 
No person shall, except with the permission of the crossing operator, take or cause or permit to be taken into the tunnels, any vehicle which, together with its load and any trailer drawn by it, exceeds any of the dimensions or weights set out in the following table–
Overall height 4.87 metres
Overall length 18.3 metres
Overall width 2.75 metres
Total weight 38,000 kilograms
Axle weight 11,180 kilograms
Wheel weight 5,090 kilograms.
3 
The permission of the crossing operator referred to in regulation 2 above may be granted subject to conditions.
4 

(1) Application for the permission of the crossing operator referred to in regulation 2 above shall, unless the crossing operator otherwise agrees, be made in writing to it at the Tunnel Offices, South Orbital Way, Dartford, Kent, DA1 5PR not less than two clear days (excluding Saturdays, Sundays, any bank holiday, Christmas Day or Good Friday) before the proposed arrival of the vehicle the subject of the application.
(2) The application shall state the proposed date of arrival of the vehicle and the dimensions and weights, as referred to in regulation 2 above, of the vehicle together with its load and any trailer drawn by it.
(3) In paragraph (1) above “bank holiday” means a day which is, or is to be, observed as a bank holiday or a holiday under the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971 in the locality in which the tunnel offices are situated.
5 

(1) The driver, or a person on his behalf, shall pay a charge to the crossing operator, in addition to any toll payable, in respect of the use of the tunnels by a vehicle as set out in the following table–

 Time of Commencement of Passage Charge
Overall width
Greater than 2.75 metres but less than or equal to 6.1 metres Passage commencing after 06.00 hours and before 22.00 hours £29
Greater than 2.75 metres but less than or equal to 6.1 metres Passage commencing on or after 22.00 hours and on or before 06.00 hours £14
Greater than 6.1 metres At any time £133
Overall length
Greater than 18.3 metres but less than or equal to 27.4 metres Passage commencing after 06.00 hours and before 22.00 hours £29
Greater than 18.3 metres but less than or equal to 27.4 metres Passage commencing on or after 22.00 hours and on or before 06.00 hours £14
Greater than 27.4 metres At any time £133.
(2) The dimensions referred to in the table in paragraph (1) above include the vehicle’s load and any trailer drawn by it.
(3) Where both the overall width and overall length of a vehicle render a person liable to pay a charge only the greater of the two charges specified in respect of that vehicle in the table in paragraph (1) above shall be payable.
6 

(1) Subject to regulation 7 below, no person shall, except with the permission of the crossing operator, take or cause or permit to be taken into the tunnels any vehicle conveying any article or substance the name and description of which appears in the table entitled “List of Restrictions on Dangerous Goods” set out in the booklet entitled “Dangerous Traffic”, 5th Edition issued in 1989 by and on behalf of the Merseyside Passenger Transport Authority, the Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Authority and Dartford River Crossing Ltd as a list of restrictions on dangerous goods applied at the Mersey, Tyne and Dartford tunnels.
(2) The permission of the crossing operator referred to in paragraph (1) above may be granted subject to conditions.
7 
The prohibition in paragraph (1) of regulation 6 above does not apply–
(a) to any article or substance which is classified as “unrestricted” in the table referred to in that paragraph, or
(b) to fuel, other than liquid petroleum gas, conveyed by a vehicle in a fuel tank in connection with the propulsion of that vehicle.
8 
If a traffic officer suspects that a vehicle is conveying any article or substance to which the prohibition in regulation 6(1) above applies, he may require that vehicle to stop and he may search it to ascertain whether it is conveying any such article or substance.
9 
The driver of a vehicle shall not allow it to stop or to remain at rest in any part of the crossing, other than in a designated parking area, or on the approach roads except–
(a) when directed to do so by a constable or traffic officer;
(b) to enable payment of a toll or charge;
(c) when prevented from proceeding by traffic or other obstruction of the highway;
(d) by reason of breakdown; or
(e) when he is incapacitated by reason of illness.
10 
No person, other than a constable or traffic officer, shall–
(a) carry out, or attempt to carry out, any repair, adjustment or refuelling of a vehicle which is at rest by reason of breakdown in any part of the crossing, other than a designated parking area, or on the approach roads except with permission expressly given by a constable or traffic officer; or
(b) move, or attempt to move, any such vehicle from the position in which it is at rest.
11 
A constable or traffic officer may remove to a designated parking area any vehicle which is at rest in any part of the crossing, other than a designated parking area, or on the approach roads, if–
(a) it is at rest in contravention of regulation 9 above; or
(b) it is necessary for it to remain at rest by reason of breakdown; or
(c) no person is for the time being in charge of it or the person in charge of it is not present in or on it.
12 

(1) Where a traffic officer removes a vehicle referred to in regulation 11 above or, at the request of the person in charge of it, repairs, adjusts or refuels such a vehicle instead of removing it, the person in charge of the vehicle (if any) and the registered keeper shall jointly and severally be liable to pay to the crossing operator a charge of an amount calculated in accordance with the following table–

 (1) (2)
 Minimum Charge Additional Charge
Motor cycles and combinations £7 £3
Vehicles with two axles–
if a tow is given by a large break-down vehicle £40 £14
in any other case £23 £7
Vehicles with more than two axles £80 £28
(2) The minimum charge, referred to in column (1) of the table in paragraph (1) above, is payable in respect of the first fifteen minutes of attendance or part thereof calculated from the time the crossing operator dispatches a break-down vehicle to the vehicle which is at rest.
(3) The additional charge, referred to in column (2) of the table in paragraph (1) above is payable in respect of each additional period of 10 minutes or part thereof after the first fifteen minutes of attendance.
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The Dartford Tunnel Regulations 1988, made by the Dartford Tunnel Joint Committee on 5th September 1987 in exercise of powers delegated to it pursuant to section 33 of the Dartford Tunnel Act 1984 by the County Councils of Essex and Kent and in pursuance of sections 20 and 23 of that Act, are hereby revoked.
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Transport
Robert Atkins
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State,
Department of Transport
14th December 1989