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  2. M6 Toll - Wikipedia

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    An M6 Toll tag is an electronic toll collection device attached to a vehicle's windscreen, which records the vehicle's passage through toll plazas on the M6 Toll. Each tag can only be used with the registered number plate and has a unique account. All accounts on the M6 Toll are pre-paid, and must contain a positive balance, sufficient to cover ...

  3. Norton Canes services - Wikipedia

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    Norton Canes services is located on the M6 Toll between junctions T6 and T7, and is positioned so that it can be accessed before reaching the main toll plaza in either direction. It is a single-sided site, unlike a large majority of other service areas which have separate facilities for each direction.

  4. Hilton Park services - Wikipedia

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    Hilton Park opened in 1970 operated by Top Rank, and is now operated by Moto.In 1998 it was reported to be the busiest service station on the UK motorway network. [1] Since the opening of the M6 Toll in 2003, which bypasses Hilton Park and diverts traffic north of Birmingham in the direction of Coventry, the amount of trade has dropped and its size has been reduced.

  5. M6 Toll price increase comes into force

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    Increases in the fees for using the M6 Toll have come into force. The cost of using the 27-mile route through Staffordshire has gone up by 30p for cars and 40p for vans. The price for those ...

  6. Stafford services - Wikipedia

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    Stafford services is a pair of motorway service stations on the M6 motorway near Stone, Staffordshire, England.. It is unusual, in that the facilities on the northbound (opened 1996) and southbound (1999) sides of the motorway are operated by separate companies: Moto (formerly Granada) and Roadchef respectively.

  7. Did you receive a text about unpaid road toll bills? It could ...

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    An SMS scam targeting road tolls has resurfaced, claiming people owe money for unpaid bills.. An example of the scam text people may receive reads as follows: "Pay your FastTrak Lane tolls by ...

  8. Toll roads in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Toll roads in Great Britain, used to raise fees for the management of roads in the United Kingdom, were common in the era of the turnpike trusts.Currently there is a single major road, the M6 Toll and a small number of bridges and tunnels where tolls are collected.

  9. National Highways - Wikipedia

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    Former logo of the Highways Agency (1994–2015) The Highways Agency was created as an executive agency of the Department for Transport on 30 March 1994. [5]As part of the Department for Transport's 2010 Spending Review settlement, Alan Cook was appointed to lead an independent review of the government's approach to the strategic road network. [6]