Summertime toll costs escalate on M-11 "Neva" highway
Heyo bud, check it out! So, ' bout that highway M-11 "Neva," man, they've beefed up the prices, huh? That's right, the Northwest Concession Company (NWCC) announced some seasonal tariff increases, and it's gonna hit ya hard, especially if you're travelin' on weekends.
Wanna know how much more ya gotta cough up, bro? On Fridays and Saturdays, drivin' without a fancy transponder'll cost ya:
- 800 rubles instead of 750 rubles for the MKAD to Zelenograd stretch
- 1,200 rubles instead of 1,100 rubles for the MKAD to CKAD stretch
- 1,600 rubles instead of 1,400 rubles for the MKAD to Solnechnogorsk segment
But on Sundays, it's 570 rubles, 860 rubles, and 1,150 rubles respectively, for the aforementioned sections[1].
If ya got that transponder tucked in your ride, though, chillax. All the seasonal rates are already spelled out on the NWCC website, but remember, Monday through Thursday and weekends on non-suburban routes still got the original fare[1].
Now, let's talk 'bout the new bypass around Tver on M-11, man. Yeah, that's right! "Avtodor" spilled the beans on the cost of cruisin' this fresh bit of highway. They say it's reduced travel time from Moscow to St. Petersburg by 30-50 minutes[1].
So there ya have it, my friend. Go ahead and hit the road, but make sure you've got your loose change ready when the weekend rolls around, eh?
Peace out!
[1] https://www.rbc.ru/business/20/05/2021/62a7db2b9a79477d6cde99c0
On the topic of the highway M-11 "Neva," it appears the automotive industry is feeling the financial impact of the seasonal tariff increases announced by the Northwest Concession Company (NWCC), particularly for weekends. Additionally, the construction of the new bypass around Tver on M-11, a project handled by the transportation industry, promises to reduce travel time between Moscow and St. Petersburg by 30-50 minutes.