In Russia, travel costs on toll roads have risen again
- February 22, 2023
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The state-owned company Avtodor, which manages the toll roads M1, M3, M4, M11, M12 and the Central Ring Road, has implemented an annual indexation of the rates. The
The state-owned company Avtodor, which manages the toll roads M1, M3, M4, M11, M12 and the Central Ring Road, has implemented an annual indexation of the rates. The
So, now a full trip along the M4 Don highway (that is, a trip from Moscow to Krasnodar) will cost the driver in a passenger car 2855 or 3510 rubles, depending on the day of the week. And on the 70-kilometer paid section of the highway M3 “Ukraine” – from 200 to 260 rubles.
As for the M11 “Neva”, the fragment from Solnechnogorsk to Tver “increased in price” there – from now on the motorist will have to pay 390 rubles for traveling on it. And a trip from Tver to St. Petersburg will fish out 2000 – 2100 “wooden” coins from the wallet. On the M1 “Belarus”, billing per day was removed, and now there is one price – 140 rubles for 33.5 kilometers.
The fare on the section of the M12 Moscow-Kazan highway from the Central Ring Road to the city of Orekhovo-Zuevo has increased to 99 rubles, and from Petushki to Gus-Khrustalny – to 375 rubles. As for the Central Ring Road, a full circle along the 260-kilometer toll road (from M10 Rossiya to the village of Lisintsevo, Naro-Fominsk district) now costs 1,565 rubles.
It remains only to add that the loyalty program, which allows you to save up to 15% when paying for travel on Avtodor routes using the T-pass transponder, will continue to work. Subscriptions are still available on many sites.
So, now a full trip along the M4 Don highway (that is, a trip from Moscow to Krasnodar) will cost the driver in a passenger car 2855 or 3510 rubles, depending on the day of the week. And on the 70-kilometer paid section of the highway M3 “Ukraine” – from 200 to 260 rubles.
As for the M11 “Neva”, the fragment from Solnechnogorsk to Tver “increased in price” there – from now on the motorist will have to pay 390 rubles for traveling on it. And a trip from Tver to St. Petersburg will fish 2000 – 2100 “wooden” coins from the wallet. On the M1 “Belarus”, billing per day was removed, and now there is one price – 140 rubles for 33.5 kilometers.
The fare on the section of the M12 Moscow-Kazan highway from the Central Ring Road to the city of Orekhovo-Zuevo has increased to 99 rubles, and from Petushki to Gus-Khrustalny – to 375 rubles. As for the Central Ring Road, a full circle along the 260-kilometer toll road (from M10 Rossiya to the village of Lisintsevo, Naro-Fominsk district) now costs 1,565 rubles.
It remains only to add that the loyalty program, which allows you to save up to 15% when paying for travel on Avtodor routes using the T-pass transponder, will continue to work. Subscriptions are still available on many sites.
Source: Avto Vzglyad
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