Starting tomorrow, motorway tolls will increase by 2% , with a further increase of 1.34% from 1 July 2023 .

This was announced by a note from MIT , in which the deputy premier and Minister of infrastructure and transport Matteo Salvini explains that there was a risk of "an increase that was close to 5% , which was averted" and that "in our country, the increases on the sections concerned are lower than the inflation".

The halt to increases on the A24/A25 Rome-L'Aquila Teramo motorway and the Torano Pescara branch is also confirmed : the Ministry, we read, is carrying out in-depth studies for a possible reduction. "Increases in the vast majority of Italian motorway companies have been averted", the note underlines, 50% of the arteries are without increases, tariff updates are gradual and with cuts compared to forecasts.

With the economic plan update underway , no tightening is in sight for the companies (Autostrada Brescia Verona Vicenza Padova SpA, Milano Serravalle, Società Autostrada Ligure Toscana pA - Tronco Autocisa, Società Autostrade Valdostane SpA, Tangenziale di Napoli SpA, Autostrada dei Fiori SpA - A6, Società Italiana Traforo Autostradale del Frejus SpA, Società Autostrada Tirrenica pA, Raccordo Autostradale Valle d'Aosta SpA, Concessioni Autostradali Venete SpA), zero increases for those with the expired concession (Autostrada del Brennero SpA, Società Autostrada Ligure Toscana pA - A12 Ligure-Tuscan section -, Autovie Venete SpA, SATAP SpA - Turin section, Alessandria, Piacenza, Autostrada dei Fiori SpA, Joint-stock company Autostrada Torino-Ivrea-Valle D'Aosta), unchanged the BreBeMi, the Pedemontana Lombarda, the road dei Parchi Spa, the consortium for Sicilian motorways.

(Unioneonline/vf)

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