Vinci Autoroutes to Implement Limited Toll Increase of 0.77% Starting February 1st

Vinci Autoroutes to Implement Limited Toll Increase of 0.77% Starting February 1st - Vinci Autoroutes has announced a limited increase in toll rates starting on February the 1st. The average increase will be just 0.77%, which is lower than the current inflation rate of 1.097% and will be the smallest increase in the sector. In a move to support everyday commuters, Vinci will freeze toll rates for 90% of journeys under 30 km and for 80% of those under 50 km. Additionally, tolls on bypass routes serving 35 major urban areas will remain unchanged. This is particularly aimed at those using the network for daily home-to-work travel.

Despite the increase, the new toll rates across Vinci's network will still be lower than the industry average, which is set to rise by 0.92%. For more details on the new toll rates, you can visit Vinci Autoroutes' website.

 

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