Meanwhile, toll prices will rise by an average of 4.75% on the 1steh In February 2023, some road companies plan to increase their discounts for drivers. For example, Eiffage, APRR and AREA motorway concessions will offer a 40% discount on regular journeys from February.
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Specifically, CITO e-toll holders will have to make ten bypasses per month to avail it. Pre-existing subscription now shows up to 20% off. For drivers who will take advantage of the discount directly on their season ticket, no action will be required. For those traveling by electric vehicle, they will also have a 5% discount on all tolls and for all journeys for a period of one year.
These reductions will apply to the 2,320 kilometers of motorways owned by APRR and AREA, i.e. 27% of the French network. Roads in red and pink on the map appear mainly in the east of France and on the outskirts of the metropolitan area of Lyon.
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The Sanef/Sapn group in orange and purple on the map is also consistent with the same propositions. Its electronic payment propositionFrequency +:“For drivers, it increases by 40%”.cars or two-wheelers making at least ten trips per month on the same route“. The original offer was 30% off twenty monthly trips. The group will also create the subscription”Electric +“, with a 5% reduction in the fee rate, for one year, from 1eh February 2023: Terms and conditions will be posted online in the coming weeks on the Sanef website. In total, 1,807 kilometers of motorways will be affected, mainly in Normandy, the north and east of France.
Note that these offers are intended only for subscribers who have subscribed to electronic payments. As for the other dealers, Vinci told us that the group “would not commentand did not announce special measures for drivers.
Source: Le Figaro

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