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Previously on "Avoiding French Tolls"
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Originally posted by motoukenin View PostJust drive straight thro without stopping or paying , your GB sticker on the back will explain everything.
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Just drive straight thro without stopping or paying , your GB sticker on the back will explain everything.
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I thought this thread said "avoiding French trolls"!
Which I had thought was odd!
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Originally posted by Ruse View PostBut an extra 4 hours driving to save £120 is probable worth it.
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Results via viaMichelin
Calais to Grenoble - using toll roads
Costs 145.42 EUR
Toll 67.00 EUR | Petrol 78.42 EUR | Road tax EUR
Time 07h43 which 07h24 on motorways
Distance 870 km which 857 km on motorways
Calais to Grenoble - avoiding toll roads
Costs 83.98 EUR
Toll 0.00 EUR | Petrol 83.98 EUR | Road tax EUR
Time 12h20 which 03h58 on motorways
Distance 951 km which 405 km on motorways
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Mappy says Calais - Grenoble 8h19 using Autoroutes.
Avoiding Tolls: 12h39.
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Originally posted by expat View PostIn Mappy you can tell it to avoid toll roads, and get a time for that.
Using only Routes Nationales (N roads) generally does take a lot longer on a long journey. You can drive quite fast on them on the open road (110km/h vs 130 on Autoroute, 140 quite safely), but they do go through towns and that slows down your average speed.
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In Mappy you can tell it to avoid toll roads, and get a time for that.
Using only Routes Nationales (N roads) generally does take a lot longer on a long journey. You can drive quite fast on them on the open road (110km/h vs 130 on Autoroute, 140 quite safely), but they do go through towns and that slows down your average speed.
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Originally posted by Ruse View Post18 hours is a Mappy estimate based on our route with detours for stops at camp sites.
I take it 14 hours is a non-stop motorway route slightly exceeding legal limits
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