Customs Duties Imposed on M11 "Neva" Highway Infrastructure
Hitting the Road This Weekend? Buckle Up, Wallet!
Here's a quick heads up on the updated toll charges for the M-11 "Neva" highway around Moscow, effective May 12.
For travelers heading to Zelenograd, Solnechnogorsk, or other points on the M-11 towards the weekend, prepare your pockets for these new toll fares:
- From MKAD (Moscow Ring Road) to Zelenograd: 📈 800 rubles on Fridays and Saturdays (up from 750 rubles).
- To CAKD: 📈 1,200 rubles on Fridays and Saturdays (up from 1,100 rubles).
- To Solnechnogorsk: 📈 1,600 rubles on Fridays and Saturdays (up from 1,400 rubles).
These prices will last until October 19, ensuring a comfortable and safe driving experience along the toll road, according to the Northwestern Concession Company (NWCC).
If you're a truck or bus driver, check the full tariff list for the updated rates.
In other transport-related news:
- A new bill has been floated in the State Duma, proposing harsher penalties for drivers failing to yield to emergency vehicles. Possible fines and license suspensions range from 20,000 to 30,000 rubles, and three months to two years[4].
- With the ongoing focus on localization, Russia is considering tightening the requirements for the taxi industry[5].
Keep these changes in mind as you plan your road trips during the popular dacha season! 🎉🚗💰
The increased toll charges on the M-11 "Neva" highway near Moscow this weekend, for travelers bound for Zelenograd, CAKD, or Solnechnogorsk, could impact your travel expenses in the industry of transportation and business. Meanwhile, a new bill proposes stricter penalties for failing to yield to emergency vehicles, potentially affecting the finance sector if one encounters such violations.