What we ought to do in Britain (perhaps) is to adopt the Continental method. The A22 from Spain into Portugal has no toll booths and thus no cash option from Dec 8th 2011. You have to organise either a transponder for your vehicle or prepay.
Here is the rigmarole you have to go through although the Porkancheese would have you believe it is easy.
This may be of use to people traveling to Portugal - Via Spain
Esteemed Customer,
Thank you for your contact, which deserved our full attention.
Please be advised that in order to purchase one of our virtual prepaid solutions for vehicles registered abroad, you must:
1 - Register on the CTT website www.ctt.pt
2 - Access the link:
http://portagens.ctt.pt
and select the option "Serviços disponiveis - matriculas estrangeiras" in the menu on top of the webpage.
3 - Enter the username and password chosen when registering on the CTT website (or register on the website if you have not already).
4 - Fill out the form with information of your vehicle (country of registration, license plate number, phone number and class of toll - respectively) and click "Seguinte".
5- Select the first date when you shall pass through the toll (by clicking on the timetable icon) and then select the type of prepaid that you want to purchase. After this selection, click "Seguinte".
6- Finally, complete the purchase by indicating the details of your credit card (you can also check the terms and conditions of the prepaid you selected to purchase).
Remember that for any clarification or more detailed information, please visit our website http://portagens.ctt.pt or call CTT Line, available weekdays and Saturdays from 8am to 22pm, on 707 26 26 26.
Best regards,
Vanessa Vicente
Customer Service
I have a tag, so I don't have to pay cash, but the point is, it shouldn't be chargable anyway!
And further to that, I believe as a business, ur have to provide a receipt for goods or services.....how come not there then?
The original reason for getting a tag (when it only saved 7p), was so I got a receipt!!
Upside locals get it cheaper? so they get conned less? why? I've nothing against the people of Gravesend etc, but if they use the bridge, they will wear it out just as much, so if it's to pay for upkeep then........and the same applies to those with a blue badge (my son is disabled, his mum can use it for nothing), so I agree with you Murph
Varche- Very good point!!
Amigo- If you'd ever used the ferry you's see why it's free, although they do keep threatening to withdraw that, when it actually works!
£1.50 between 7am & 10pm for cars, overnight is free, which has helped as I do a lot of return trips outside these hours
Sorry for the lack of quotes, not easy on a blackberry!