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De-privatised motorways toll-free overnight
16/12/2018
MOTORWAYS 'bought back' from toll companies by the State will be free of charge to use between midnight and 06.00 in the morning, the ministry of public works has announced.
Following on from recent reports about a 30% drop in prices on nine of Spain's main highways, it has since been revealed that night driving will not carry a cost.
Between 06.00 and midnight, discounts will be offered for frequent users.
The price changes will come into effect on January 15.
Motorways now free to use overnight and 30% cheaper during the day are listed as the AP-7 between Cartagena (Murcia) and Vera (Almería); the AP-7 Alicante ring-road; the AP-36 between Ocaña (Toledo province) and La Roda (Albacete province); Madrid's outer-suburban 'radial' highways, the R-2, R-3, R-4 and R-5, and the M-12 Madrid airport link.
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MOTORWAYS 'bought back' from toll companies by the State will be free of charge to use between midnight and 06.00 in the morning, the ministry of public works has announced.
Following on from recent reports about a 30% drop in prices on nine of Spain's main highways, it has since been revealed that night driving will not carry a cost.
Between 06.00 and midnight, discounts will be offered for frequent users.
The price changes will come into effect on January 15.
Motorways now free to use overnight and 30% cheaper during the day are listed as the AP-7 between Cartagena (Murcia) and Vera (Almería); the AP-7 Alicante ring-road; the AP-36 between Ocaña (Toledo province) and La Roda (Albacete province); Madrid's outer-suburban 'radial' highways, the R-2, R-3, R-4 and R-5, and the M-12 Madrid airport link.
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