Poster: A snowHead
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I'm driving out for a week in Val d'Isere soon with my brother. We are trying to decide between taking my (diesel) van or his (petrol) car.
Are motorway tolls for vans significantly more expensive? Mine's a 1.9L VW Transporter panel van short wheel base.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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hd, I think you'll pay the same - but someone will be along soon to confirm one way or another. On most of the gates, if you go through the credit card lane, you just stick a card in a slot, and there are no height barriers, so the machine doesn't know what you're driving. There's a useful price advantage in using diesel in France.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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I have sent the poster a little tip that should negate the need for choice.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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pam w wrote: |
hd, I think you'll pay the same - but someone will be along soon to confirm one way or another. On most of the gates, if you go through the credit card lane, you just stick a card in a slot, and there are no height barriers, so the machine doesn't know what you're driving. There's a useful price advantage in using diesel in France. |
I don't know which tolls you go through pam but in the Rhone Alpes there are 2 meter height barriers. A VW transporter caravelle type van will just go through I'm told by one owner.
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On the mappy.fr route planne the quote in euros for tolls for a car calais-val is 77. For a "camion less than 3.5T" it is 169.
I think my van is just under 2m high so maybe I'll be ok.
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Having driven both car and van in France,yes,a van is charged at a higher rate...any van...I think Have a feeling its the 'commercial' element,though not sure.Certainly,if you go through an attended kiosk you will be charged more.From memory,all? the CC lanes I have been through have a height barrier...though its often dangly plastic chain type things.Well remember going through one in my brothers van,with the chains rattling along the roof.As we cleared the barrier,an attendant appeared shouting and waving his arms at us....too late We were a little concerned,a couple of mins later,when a Police car appeared behind us,all lights flashing........but they zoomed past.Phew
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snowskisnow, but are the height barriers 2 metres? My VW Transporter is 196cm tall so maybe I'll be ok.
What van were you driving?
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hd wrote: |
I think my van is just under 2m high so maybe I'll be ok. |
Make sure you keep the tyre pressure low and you'll be fine.
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hd, I have a Merc v class -same size as a Vito- it is charged as class 1 so you should be the same I would say
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You know it makes sense.
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We drove down a couple of weeks ago in a Freelander with roofbox and measured just under 2.1m and we used the 2m toll barriers on the T lane without touching.
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