M6 Toll charge increases revealed: £6.90 for peak weekday traffic

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From Friday 4 December, operators will hike the peak-hours weekday charge for those at the wheel of passenger cars to £6.90 - a rise of 20p - and weekend trips will jump from £5.60 to £5.90.
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