Sydney’s private motorway operator is offering discounts for regular users ahead of the release of interim findings from a review into the city’s toll roads.
Toll road giant Transurban is offering a fuel discount to motorists who frequently drive on its motorways, as the state government is set to release interim findings from a wide-ranging review into Sydney’s patchwork of charges.
NSW Roads Minister John Graham said this week that the interim findings and recommendations from the review into Sydney’s toll roads led by former competition watchdog chairman Allan Fels will be released shortly.last June that showed it was considering a combination of a charging system based on zones, more complex distance-based pricing of motorists, and different charges depending on the time of day.
Under Transurban’s latest offer, eligible motorists will receive a fuel discount barcode redeemable at Linkt fuel rewards partners Shell, Viva and Coles. This is in addition to Linkt’s existing four cents a litre discount, which can be combined with other offers.
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