M6 Toll
motorway in the West Midlands Region, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The M6 Toll, also called the Birmingham North Relief Road (BNRR) or Midland Expressway, is a toll motorway in the Midlands, opened in 2003. It is used as a way to avoid the traffic on the M6 motorway by Birmingham. It goes from the M6 at Coleshill to the M6 at Wolverhampton. It is a toll road, so drivers have to pay to use it.[1][2]
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Junctions
The southernmost section of the M6 Toll, south of Junction T1, is shared by traffic using the M42. Vehicles using only this five-mile section do not have to pay a toll.
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Notes
- Under concession from the Department for Transport until 2053, on which date the motorway will be returned to the government.
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