Toll road Badges & Tags

ScreenNameC67AD6961B replied on 20/12/2022 20:46

Posted on 20/12/2022 20:46

Mango Mobilités are doing a very good deal at the moment, for their Electronic toll Badge/Tag, save on their fee's and delivery, for at the moment there is nothing to pay, no fee and it's free delivery, Thanks to the electronic toll badge, go through the toll more quickly thanks to the reserved lanes and benefit from non-stop passage at 30 km/h. Payment is made automatically using your badge/Tag. there are two types, one tag covers France, Spain & Portugal, the other covers France, Spain, Portugal & Italy, you only pay when used, you sent up via a Direct Debit, called an IBAN, its very easy & quick, Link below.

https://www.mango-mobilitesbyaprr.com/offres

 

boydzfish replied on 05/03/2023 10:48

Posted on 05/03/2023 10:48

How much should I be looking to pay for one of these approximately? I have visited a couple of providers but they were so different i just need a benchmark; I will only need it for a couple of  months; I will check your link as well.

boydzfish replied on 19/05/2023 20:02

Posted on 19/05/2023 20:02

I have a unit with a Luton over the cab and I know the tags need to be attached to the screen. So will I need to stick the 'dongle' lower down the windscreen? How do they work is it line of sight or do they communicate with the readers on the Peage lanes?

eurortraveller replied on 19/05/2023 20:28

Posted on 19/05/2023 20:02 by boydzfish

I have a unit with a Luton over the cab and I know the tags need to be attached to the screen. So will I need to stick the 'dongle' lower down the windscreen? How do they work is it line of sight or do they communicate with the readers on the Peage lanes?

Posted on 19/05/2023 20:28

Hold it in place lower on the windscreen.  Experiment.   When you find where it works best stick it there. 

DavidKlyne replied on 19/05/2023 20:36

Posted on 19/05/2023 20:02 by boydzfish

I have a unit with a Luton over the cab and I know the tags need to be attached to the screen. So will I need to stick the 'dongle' lower down the windscreen? How do they work is it line of sight or do they communicate with the readers on the Peage lanes?

Posted on 19/05/2023 20:36

Our last motorhome had a cab overhang so I put the TAG at wiper level and had no problems with it working automatically. I understand the sensors are overhead.

David

peedee replied on 20/05/2023 15:53

Posted on 19/05/2023 20:36 by DavidKlyne

Our last motorhome had a cab overhang so I put the TAG at wiper level and had no problems with it working automatically. I understand the sensors are overhead.

David

Posted on 20/05/2023 15:53

Mine also has an overhang and on my recent trip I used tags from three different countries. The instructions about fixing them were all the same. Stick the mounts as DK says, centrally just above the dashboard. Mine all worked there. As long as you don't have any metalic screening there should be no problem, infact I accidently strayed onto a toll road in Austria, took a wrong turning. My Go Box wasn't mounted but it beeped at me from the door side pocket! I came off at the next junction to double back onto my toll free route.

peedee

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