The state company Avtodor raised prices for travel on toll roads by an average of 8 percent

The state company Avtodor raised prices for travel on toll roads by an average of 8 percent
The state company Avtodor raised prices for travel on toll roads by an average of 8 percent
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The federal business magazine reports that as of April 23, Avtodor increased tariffs for travel on toll roads. The publication reported this citing Kommersant.

It is noted that the average fare has risen to 8 percent. The organization explained that the rise in prices is due to inflation.

At the same time, on some sections of roads the increase may unpleasantly surprise drivers, since the cost has increased by 15-25 percent. For example, prices on paid sections in the Kaluga region were raised by a quarter. The fare on weekdays here has increased from 200 to 250 rubles.

To travel along the 93–211th km in the Moscow and Tula regions you will have to pay 350 rubles, instead of 330. On the Voronezh bypass, the price increased to 120 rubles. Here the indexation was 20%.

On the M-12 highway, on the contrary, the fare decreased by 0.2 – 3.6 percent in the sections of Murom, Vladimir, Arzamas before the exit to Innopolis. At the same time, prices on all sections of the Central Ring Road increased by an average of 15%.

Earlier, Vladimirskiye Novosti reported that traffic restrictions were introduced on the Vladimir section of the M-7 Volga.

The article is in Russian

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