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In Russia, travel costs on toll roads have risen again

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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 price increase affected all six highways, and the new prices went into effect on February 22.

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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