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stan
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french toll tags

are there different tags for french tolls....i've come across 'emovis' , 'sanef' and 'liber-t' ...

are they all the same? ... - .- -.




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Different companies. Stan. Normally associated with a specific part of the autoroute system but with reciprocall agreements. Eg SANEF is Societé d’Autoroutes de Nord Est de la France.

Tags all work the same.

Some info https://www.groupe.sanef.com/en/know-us/about-us

SAPN : Societé d’Autoroutes Paris Normandie John
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thanks John...so no tag works better than another then... ... - .- -.




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The tags work the same but the contracts vary eg different deposits, discounts on the sections they own, minimum monthly/annual charges etc.

Some include certain car parks John
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thats interesting re the car parks...


i've always used cash/cards but the time has come to embrace this technology Laughing

thanks again John. ... - .- -.




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Post #627323 30th Mar 2022 10:53am
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Used a Liber-t tag for about 7 years. Works really well. Never had a problem. Think there is a small annual fee (€10 if I remember correctly) Cheaper than repairing a scuffed wheel or body damage if you get too close to the kiosk.

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The tags are great, but I can’t understand why you have to slow down so much for it to register. Current: Range Rover L322 4.4tdv8, Porsche 911 (996) Carrera 2, BMW 535d Touring, Skoda Fabia, BMW S1000XR

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the french have introduced a 'fast lane' on some peages.. the speed limit is 30kph and seems to work ok from the videos i've seen..



typically the tag is sold out till april apparently... ... - .- -.




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I quite like stopping at the barriers. That way you can launch it like you are in the Cannonball Run. Very Happy

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I have gone through the 'fast lane' at closer to 30mph no problem

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I definitely recommend a tag. It’s also quite amusing as often the car behind slows right down thinking the idiot Englishman is using a lane he shouldn’t be!

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We’ve used a tag for a number of years. They make the process of passing through the toll booths so much easier, especially when you’re towing a wide caravan with mirror extensions. 2019 L405 SDV8 Autobiography
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i'd enjoy winding up the locals Lance.. Very Happy ... - .- -.




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Slightly confused by this post - easy I know Laughing I have an account with Emovis that provided me with a liber-t tag that uses the SANF network of motorways so are there actually different tags or are they all the same ? Would like to know a bit more about car park use if anyone has a link ? 2021 P400 Silicon Silver AB
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according to John [weegie] , its different companys using the system...

atmb does carparks..
https://www.atmb.com/en/our-offers/etp-sub...-t-evasion ... - .- -.




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