(23 Aug 2013, 9:00 am)Andreos1 wrote Touching on the London thing, they have zones there, but it looks on the whole - to be a fair system.
The zones radiate out of the 'City', so the further you travel, the more you pay.
Chances are that there will be the odd anomaly, but it is set up in a clear manner, which visitors and residents can understand.
I spent quite a lot of time in London last summer travelling to The National Archives at Kew from a range of destinations such as Clapham, Gunnersbury, Ealing and Wimbledon. I have an Oyster Card and I found it extremely easy to understand and use.