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5.—(1) The use or keeping of a motor vehicle on the crossing causes a charge to be imposed under the first charging regime or the second charging regime as the case may be.
(2) The charge imposed by the first charging regime is determined with reference to column 3 of Schedule 2.
(3) The charge imposed by the second charging regime is determined with reference to column 4 of Schedule 2.
(4) The charge imposed by the first charging regime or the second charging regime (as the case may be) must be paid by such methods or means as may be specified by or on behalf of the Secretary of State on the website or in a document available on application from the postal address.
(5) To enable the collection of charges by a particular method or means of payment the Secretary of State (or a person on the Secretary of State’s behalf) may specify on the website or in a document available on application from the postal address—
(a)documents required to be displayed by; or
(b)equipment required to be carried on board,
any motor vehicle in respect of which the charge is to be paid using that method or means of payment.
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