Edition 162
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Friday, March 28, 2014
FOR WHOM THE AP7 TOLLS Patience needed for good news
By ALEX TRELINSKI All tolls on the AP7 motorway are to be scrapped, but not until December 31st 2019. The franchise along the route will not be extended to the bank rupt or nearbankrupt toll com panies, with the Ministry of Development saying that the road will pass to “government control” at the end of the decade. Politicians across the region have been lobbying heavily recently for the Government to scrap the AP7 toll charges to provide relief on the N332 at busy areas like La Zenia and Torrevieja. The Valencian Government’s Infrastructure Minister, Isabel Bonig,
said that the move would be a major economic boost for the region’s econo my. “This motorway is a key infrastruc ture for the Mediterranean coast and this will a great way of optimising and connecting up the Valencian communi ty’s economy,” she added. Orihuela’s Urban Planning Councillor Antonio Zapata claimed that the section of the motorway from Los Montesinos to the Orihuela Costa – about 13 kilometres – is one of the most expensive along the whole east coast, as there are two toll booths which cost over 6 Euros in the high season, and he said that the stretch is only used by 2 thousand vehicles a month, a massive reduction on the original projections of 30 thousand a month. Zapata added that the announcement was not good enough
and called for the date to be moved for ward or for steps to be taken to cut the toll costs at the two booths(at Los Montesinos/San Miguel and La Zenia) and which are separated by just a few kilometres. Orihuela council started to lobby for the La Zenia booth to be scrapped to ease traffic at La Zenia roundabout, after it was forced to backtrack on plans to introduce a oneway system in the area following complaints from local businesses. Both the Green Party and Socialist PSOE have been calling on Torrevieja Council to join in the clamour for the AP7 to scrap the toll charges. Further afield, a big bonus for drivers will be the closure of the booths outside Benidorm and their high tariffs, which has seen many motorists opt for using the N332 via Villajoyosa to avoid pay ing the charges.
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