This is what you need to know about toll stickers in France
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On vacation in France? Then definitely take motorways that require tolls. This can be done with cash or card, but in France a toll sticker is much more practical. This is what you need to know…
In France, most motorways are toll roads. You also have to deal with some bridges and tunnels peage, as it is called. Unlike us, the motorways in France are not state property.
Private company highways
They are private companies responsible for maintenance and operations. Therefore, they are free to charge tolls. At toll booths you can pay with cash, debit or credit card and toll sticker.
France toll sticker
Such a toll sticker for France is extremely useful. You don’t have to wait in the often long lines peage To establish a connection, you will only receive the invoice afterwards and can also use it to pay in Spain and Portugal.
Also for Italy, Spain, Portugal
It is also possible to purchase a toll sticker for France, Italy, Portugal and Spain. Whatever toll pass you have, you can access it peage to the gate with the name ‘telepeage‘ on it (recognizable by a capital t).
Where do you attach the badge?
Place a toll sticker for France in the middle of your car window, behind your interior mirror. The toll booth “sees” the sticker on your car and lets you through. You will receive the invoice monthly (or annually if desired).
Where can you buy a France toll sticker?
It is very easy to buy a toll sticker online. There are several providers, such as Bip & Go, Fulli and Ulys. Prices can be found on the relevant company’s website.
A French toll sticker can also be purchased in ANWB shops (see where they are available here). You will then need to bring your car’s registration certificate and proof of identity. A badge is available from 20.95 euros.
Source: Auto visie

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