Prime Minister announces toll exemptions: see which stretches are covered
On a visit to Pombal, Montenegro emphasised support measures already approved by the Government and said he is also preparing a measure with longer moratoria.
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On a visit to Pombal, Montenegro emphasised support measures already approved by the Government and said he is also preparing a measure with longer moratoria.
Toll charges will be suspended from midnight in the affected zones.

Portugal’s government will waive tolls for one week on several motorway sections in areas affected by Storm Kristin, including stretches of the A8, A17, A14 and A19, Prime Minister Luís The post Government to waive tolls on A8, A17, A14 and A19 for one week appeared first on Portugal Resident.

Toll collection will be suspended on several motorways starting from 12:00.

The Prime Minister announced this Tuesday that the Government will exempt from tolls for one week the areas affected by Storm Kristin, in a perimeter that will include stretches of motorways A8, A17, A14 and A19. The exemption will begin at midnight this Tuesday and will run for one week, Luís Montenegro said in remarks to journalists during ...

The Prime Minister announced today that the Government will waive tolls for one week in areas affected by Storm Kristin, within a perimeter covering stretches of the A8, A17, A14 and A19.

Brisa said today it is “fully available” to implement a possible toll exemption in areas affected by adverse weather, should the Government decide, according to a statement.

Until the studies are completed, tolls for heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) using the A41 and on stretches of the A19 and A8 are suspended.

In 2026, Portugal is expected to see inflation ease to 2.1% and further income tax relief, but households will still face widespread price rises for a range of goods and The post Portugal: Rents, road tolls, and transport fares to rise in 2026 appeared first on Portugal Resident.
