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The French Ministry of Transport has communicated about the exemption of tolls in France for humanitarian aid convoys and the procedures to follow.
NGOs or organising authorities must contact the Association des Sociétés Françaises d'Autoroutes (ASFA) by sending an e-mail to asfa@autoroutes.fr to request a "pass" for French tolls encountered on the planned route of convoys heading to foreign countries.
The situation is different for movements within France, as for goods being transported to concentration points on French territory before being shipped to Ukraine. In this case, ASFA will deal with the issue on a case-by-case basis in conjunction with the motorway concession companies.
Source: AFTRI
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