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Tolltickets brings France into its network

Kapsch TrafficCom subsidiary already allows drivers to go through Italy, Spain & Portugal
By Adam Hill August 2, 2023 Read time: 1 min
France is now on the list for Tolltickets users (©Kapsch TrafficCom)

France has been added to the Tolltickets network, allowing drivers to make contactless payments for using roads there with the purchase of a single toll box.

The country joins Italy, Spain and Portugal in the European network, and Tolltickets has also launched an online shop, which will help with journey planning and customer support.

Quentin Couret, MD of Tolltickets, says: "France represents a significant milestone in our ongoing commitment to providing customers with a great mobility experience. Because we believe mobility is a right for all, our intention is to bring an easy-to-use, reliable, and affordable mobility solution for all in Europe."

In addition to holidaymakers, Tolltickets also caters for transport companies and fleet managers.

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