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AN 88KM STRETCH IN CENTRAL FRANCE IS THE FIRST TO BE PERMANENTLY EQUIPPED WITH A NEW ‘FREEFLOW’ SYSTEM A busy 88kms of motorway has become _péage_ barrier-free for the first time in France
to avoid traffic slowdown. Tolls are still due and work via overhead equipment recording vehicle numberplates. The time and date are also recorded but not the vehicle’s speed. Payment is
then taken by direct debit for _télépéage_ badge driver or made in advance or within three days at aliae.com. There are also payment terminals at motorway services. Late payment incurs a
fine of €90, rising to €375 after 60 days. READ MORE: FINE FOR NOT PAYING AT TOLL GATES IN FRANCE RISES TO €375 The change covers 88km of the A79 from Sazeret (Allier) to Digoin
(Saône-et-Loire) in central France, a busy east-west route linking the German, Swiss and Italian borders to the Atlantic coast. READ MORE: FIRST BARRIER-FREE PAYING MOTORWAY TO OPEN IN
FRANCE TODAY READ MORE: FRANCE’S FIRST BARRIERLESS PÉAGE: WHAT PENALTY FOR FORGETTING TO PAY? The change by APRR, which manages most of the A79, follows on from trials by another management
firm Sanef. Sanef plans to start putting in place a system along the 210km A13 from Paris and Normandy next year, to be operational in 2024. Other toll motorways due to introduce this
so-called flux libre system include the A14 (west of Paris), the A69 (opening in 2024) between Toulouse and Castres, and the A40 in Haute-Savoie. WILL CUT CONGESTION, FUEL COSTS AND CO2
EMISSIONS A Sanef spokeswoman said: “Drivers will no longer have to stop, which causes congestion around _péages_, especially on the A13 where there are five big _péage_ barriers and there
can be big jams on weekends and holiday periods”. “There will also be fuel savings and fewer Co2 emissions”. “We’ve had around seven million cars through the _péages_ in our trial and more
than 90% of drivers have paid up on time, so we’re confident it will work.” The firm will have access to EU numberplate databases to chase up non-payment. UK NUMBERPLATES NOT INCLUDED The UK
is not included in this. The spokeswoman said: “It’s true it would be more complicated since the UK is not in the EU but we would expect drivers to follow the rules, as most did during the
tests.” She added: “The motorway signage, our website and app will provide information in several languages, and our telephone agents can too. Foreign drivers have the same rights and
obligations as everyone else and British drivers will, like others, have the option of paying online. “After a learning phase and with information provided in advance, users have understood
the payment methods and the payment timing period.” Some commentators have raised concerns that motorway firms will raise their fees to cover the cost of the new equipment but Sanef ’s
spokeswoman said this would be minimal. Sanef budgeted for a small increase in tariffs to help pay for the installations – 0.22% a year for three years from February this year – but it has
otherwise identified other ways to fund the work. An APRR spokeswoman said their systems would not involve increases to fees, as they had planned for them since the motorway was built. She
added: “After the first weeks we are very satisfied with how it has gone; the system meets our expectations. Already more than 200,000 vehicles have used it without a hitch.” RELATED
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SPEED FROM 130KM/H TO 110KM/H
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