Hello
I wonder if anyone can help with this.
On my recent visit into London, it appears that I have (unknowingly) driven through the Rotherhithe tunnel on two separate occasions in my 2.4t van.
I live in Essex and I don't often drive into London so I was just following Google maps.
I saw the signage for width and height dimensions which caused me to pull off to a side road and remove the ladders from the roof of my van to meet the regulations.
Now my van is not fully loaded and weighs less then 2 tonnes. The signage does not detail how the weight is calculated. It simply says 2 tonnes. It does not specify GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) or GTW (Gross Train Weight).
In theory you could drive through the tunnel in a vehicle which weighs less then 2 tonnes but is towing a trailer which would bring the weight over 2 tonnes. So is it fair to say the signage is open to interpretation?
However, the TFL website does specify GVW but again this is not shown on the signage. I feel it would not practical to stop and refer to the TFL website at a moments notice while driving through London.
I have not yet paid the charges and I have only received one so far but I am expecting another.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated in this case.
Many thanks in advanced.
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