Vinci Autoroutes has announced an investment plan amounting to €432 million, most of it earmarked for new interchanges and carpool areas in the PACA area, where 25 major improvements are planned.
The statement came one day before tollbooth prices rise by an average of 0.8 percent on February 1 at péages across France. As expected, much of the expenditure will be on the A8 motorway, an essential link between the Principality and Nice and its airport to the west, and Menton and Italy to the east. Better access to the A8 from Monaco is included in Vinci’s programme.
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