Ljubljana – The National Assembly has passed changes to the e-tolling law postponing fully electronic tolling on Slovenian motorways from December 2021 to February 2022. The government drafted the bill after it became clear a delay will occur as the unselected bidders complained over the deal going to Slovakia’s Skytoll. Annual electronic vignettes for cars and six-month e-vignettes for motorbikes will be available in December, it is weekly and monthly e-vignettes that will only become available in February, Infrastructure Ministry State Secretary Aleš Mihelič told the MPs on Wednesday. The…
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