New South Wales drivers can expect a measure of relief at the tolls when the state government hands down its imminent budget. 9News
drivers can expect a measure of relief at the tolls when the state government hands down its imminent budget.
Essentially, after drivers have spent more than $375 on tolls in a year, they will receive a 40 per cent cash rebate on further charges, to be paid into their bank accounts.Each driver will be limited to a maximum of $750 in rebates each year.
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