dEtra
Detra is a British government agency responsible for the collection of road user charges in England and Wales. It was established in 2000 as a result of the Road User Charging Act 1997, which aimed to reduce congestion and improve road safety. Detra's primary function is to manage the collection of charges for the use of certain roads, including the London Congestion Charge, the Highways England road charging schemes, and the Dartford Crossing Charge.
The agency operates through a combination of direct collection and indirect collection methods. Direct collection involves
Detra is responsible for the administration of these charges, including the collection of funds, the management
Detra's operations are overseen by a board of directors, who are appointed by the Secretary of State