
Rising fuel prices, which countries are taking action?
European countries respond to rising fuel prices with temporary VAT and excise duty measures, creating uneven cost impacts across transport markets.
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2024-02-01 • 2 min read
French toll road operators are expected to increase prices by 1 February 2024. The actual increases depend on the route and thus the operator.

French toll road operators are expected to increase prices at 1 February 2024. Former Minister of Transport, Clément Beaune, promised last year that the 'péage' (toll) increases in 2024 "less than 3%'. The new rates will be based on the following four components: However, the actual increases are depending on the route and thus the operator, since they individually established the increase.
However, the actual increases depend on the route and thus on the operator, since they individually established the increase.
This means that the actual increase will vary, depending on the routes, some of which increase rates by more than 3%. Expected increases of the major motorway operator are as follows:



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