An Italian motorway toll booth/Source Ansafoto-autoruote4x4.com
Great discovery for drivers who, after a constant increase in the costs they have to bear for driving their own car, can finally be happy and avoid this economic exit.
Organizing a vacation involves costs. Between hotels, museum visits, restaurants, souvenirs and much more, the amount of this sum is never small. SAnd if you add the cost of traveling to your desired destination, the total would really skyrocket. In fact, it is more sustainable (in every way) to travel by public transport. In fact, it is cheaper to get to your destination by bus or train.
However, if you decide to travel by car, you risk getting really difficult. The price of fuel It has now reached very high peak values and filling it up is now a real masterpiece. As if that wasn't enough, there is another mandatory expense that you have to pay when you go on a long trip using your own transport. We're talking about the toll.
This is in practice a tax that Drivers usually pay the state at toll booths for using the roads. However, the news that arrived in the last few hours made everyone very happy. In fact, drivers are not required to pay the tax throughout the entire stateand you can finally be happy about the reduction or elimination of at least one cost factor.
No more tolls, you can finally drive past the toll booths for free
As we know, road rules vary depending on the country. The same applies to the taxes that drivers have to pay. But what you will discover in the next few lines will truly leave you speechless.
In fact, in many states, tolls are not paid. This is a benefit that governments provide to citizens and do not force them to pay money for this tax.
A driver pays the toll / Source Depositphotos- autoruote4x4.com
Where do you not pay tolls?
As already mentioned, there are several federal states in which drivers do not have to spend a single euro at the motorway toll booth. Among these we find Germany, Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Sweden and Denmark.
However, there is a special situation in the UKwhere the highways are free, but in some sections of other roads money still has to be paid for their maintenance.