
Last week, Russian President Vladimir Putin opened several new roads at once, including the first section of the M12 Moscow-Nizhny Novgorod-Kazan mega route. So far, no rates have been collected on it, but the “freebie” is over – the rates have been approved.
So, a driver in a car of the first category will have to pay 89 rubles for travel. For cars of the second category – this is already 133 rubles, the third – 178, and the fourth – 267. The rate is the same, it does not change depending on the time of day or the day of the week. The basic discount for the T-pass transponder (a proprietary device of the state-owned company Avtodor) is not provided. Only those users who participate in the loyalty program can count on bonuses.
It is important that there are no traditional barrier points on the M12 motorway: the fee is charged through the innovative Free Flow system, the same used on the Central Ring Road (TsKAD). Money is debited from the transponder or, if it is not in the car, the debt is “linked” to the vehicle registration number. It must be paid within 5 days of the trip.
Recall that the length of the first section of the M12 motorway (or rather, the first zero-phase start-up complex) is 23 kilometers. It connects the central ring road and the Orekhovo-Zuev bypass. With a six-lane highway (three lanes in each direction) with a maximum speed of 110 km/h, a driver can save about 30 minutes, at least because he does not have to be in traffic jam at Noginsk.
So, a driver in a car of the first category will have to pay 89 rubles for travel. For cars of the second category – this is already 133 rubles, the third – 178, and the fourth – 267. The rate is the same, it does not change depending on the time of day or the day of the week. The basic discount for the T-pass transponder (a proprietary device of the state-owned company Avtodor) is not provided. Only those users who participate in the loyalty program can count on bonuses.
It is important that there are no traditional barrier points on the M12 motorway: the fee is charged through the innovative Free Flow system, the same used on the Central Ring Road (TsKAD). Money is debited from the transponder or, if it is not in the car, the debt is “linked” to the vehicle’s registration number. It must be paid within 5 days of the trip.
Recall that the length of the first section of the M12 motorway (or rather, the first zero-phase start-up complex) is 23 kilometers. It connects the central ring road and the Orekhovo-Zuev bypass. With a six-lane highway (three lanes in each direction) with a maximum speed of 110 km/h, a driver can save about 30 minutes, at least because he does not have to be in traffic jam at Noginsk.
Source: Avto Vzglyad
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