
If you regularly use the motorway for work or personal journeys, you probably know that the price of tolls has increased dramatically this year. And this, unfortunately, is not an impression, on the contrary. Indeed, there are prices rose 4.75% on average in February 2023. Indeed, every year on this day, road companies have the right to change their price list, often, unfortunately, upwards. And apparently they do not deprive themselves of this, to the detriment of motorists, who in any case are forced to adapt.
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Sharp rise
And it is not for nothing that such companies as Vinci, Sanef or APRR have the right to raise prices up to 70% of the current level of inflation. However, for some time it was very high, which allows companies to make maximum profits. Which doesn’t sit well with some elected officials who decry these practices that hurt consumers. However, as you can imagine, not all motorways are created equal and some are much cheaper than others. But then which is the most affordable in the territory at the moment? We invite you to discover it below!
Reasonable price
This is highway A68and in particular the part that connects Toulouse and Albi. In this regard, it is necessary to calculate “only” 0.0262 euros per kilometer, which remains reasonable. It is followed by the A20 motorway between Vierzon and Montauban with €0.0333 per kilometre. Finally, we find on the 3rd step of the pedestal of honor the A75 motorway between Clermont-Ferrand and Béziers with a rate of €0.0349 per kilometer. It’s still quite affordable considering the current rates in other parts of France.
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Source: Auto Plus

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