Spanish Expressway Toll Refund
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Recently I travelled on the tolled expressway from Valencia to Alicante Autopista AP-7 in Spain. I paid the toll amount with my card from N26. Two weeks later I see the amount has been refunded back to me.
Has anyone faced this? Why would the company refund me back the toll money? Is it a policy from my card provider N26 or the toll collector? What would have happened if I paid by cash?
I was using a car from the rental service.
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Are Spanish motorways toll-free?
Are motorways in Spain free? Motorways are 90% toll-free in Spain. Since 2018, Spain isn't renewing old concessions coming to end.Is AP-7 now toll-free?
Good news for motorists heading over the border: the AP-7 motorway in Spain is going toll-free . The toll barriers have already been removed between Tarragona and Alicante and the Valencia section of the motorway is free to motorists as of 1st January 2020.Do you have to pay tolls in Spain?
Though there are plenty of toll-free motorways in Spain, toll roads can sometimes get you where you need to go faster, and thus be worth the money spent. There are two ways to pay for tolls: with card or cash manually, or electronically.What toll roads in Spain are now free?
500 km of Spanish toll roads are now free of charge.- AP-7: Two sections: between Tarragona and La Jonquera, and the section between Montmel\xf3 and Papiol.
- AP-2: The Zaragoza-El Vendrell section.
- Conventional roads C-32 and C-33 \u2013 C-32 (Barcelona-Lloret de Mar) and C-33 (Barcelona-Montmel\xf3).
The terribly complicated toll system for foreign cars on Portuguese motorways.How to pay tolls
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