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Speaking at a press conference held yesterday in Maputo, the national director of Transport and Safety, Fernando Andela, stated that the reduction in toll rates for Class 1, which includes light vehicles, goes down from the current 40 meticais to 30 meticais.
The government has decided to start charging new toll rates at toll booths managed by the Rede Viária de Moçambique (REVIMO) and Trans African Concessions (TRAC).
Speaking at a press conference held yesterday in Maputo, the national director of Transport and Safety, Fernando Andela, stated that the reduction in toll rates for Class 1, which includes light vehicles, goes down from the current 40 meticais to 30 meticais.
Andela explained that the government decided after in-depth assessments of the tolls charged to Class 1 users at TRAC toll booths, namely the Maputo toll booth on National Highway Number 4 (N4), and those of REVIMO, in this case the toll booths on the Maputo Ring Road and the Dondo toll booth on National Highway Number 6 (N6) in the central province of Sofala.
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At the Maputo toll booth, Class 1 light vehicles will also be charged 30 meticais against the previous 40 meticais. The same reduction applies to the Dondo toll booth. The government has instructed the managers of the concession roads to continue to engage in dialogue with toll users, publicising the new tariffs and benefits defined, as well as “addressing the concerns raised by citizens”.