M6 vs M6 toll

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Simpo Two

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88,837 posts

279 months

Saturday 29th March
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I'm heading up to Lichfield from Suffolk on Monday and should be reaching the point where the M6 and M6 Toll diverge at about 10.30am. Is it worth paying for the toll road and how much time is it likely to save me? Ta!

Mr Squarekins

1,286 posts

76 months

Saturday 29th March
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I'd say it would save you zero time at that time of day. M6, M42 for about 2 minutes and then off towards the Belfry.

Doofus

30,449 posts

187 months

Saturday 29th March
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FiL is near Litchfield, we're in Warwickshire. We take the toll on the way there, and A38/A446 (past the Belfry) on the way home.

As above, there's very little in it, and the toll is bloody expensive.

Simpo Two

Original Poster:

88,837 posts

279 months

Saturday 29th March
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Thanks guys, very helpful thumbup

Gas1883

1,513 posts

62 months

Saturday 29th March
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We were banned from using the toll , company asked for a discount on price for the amount of company vechicles that used it , they said no , company said use m6 only .
I’d carry on up m42 to jct 10 , then go in and get a greggs bacon roll / coffee ( think about £3.55 ) then use a5 upto a38 .

Gas1883

1,513 posts

62 months

Saturday 29th March
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We were banned from using the toll , company asked for a discount on price for the amount of company vechicles that used it , they said no , company said use m6 only .
I’d carry on up m42 to jct 10 , then go in and get a greggs bacon roll / coffee ( think about £3.55 ) then use a5 upto a38 .

Steve H

6,207 posts

209 months

Saturday 29th March
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Always worth a quick glance at nav that has traffic updates first just in case of serious holdups but usually there is very little in it.

Cold

15,946 posts

104 months

Saturday 29th March
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I like using the toll road even if there are no hold ups on the motorway. The emptiness and lack of other traffic means, for a brief time, you get take a breath and relax during your journey before the general public inevitably get in the way again.

georgeyboy12345

3,887 posts

49 months

Saturday 29th March
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Simpo Two said:
I'm heading up to Lichfield from Suffolk on Monday and should be reaching the point where the M6 and M6 Toll diverge at about 10.30am. Is it worth paying for the toll road and how much time is it likely to save me? Ta!
Absolutely.

Actual

1,224 posts

120 months

Saturday 29th March
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M6 always looks jammed up on Google Maps but is usually OK. Just glide past in lane 1 whilst everyone else is stuck in the "fast" lane.

Before the music stops

3,206 posts

281 months

Saturday 29th March
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Be aware that they also charge based on the physical vehicle dimensions rather than how your vehicle is registered. I was caught out in my VW Caravelle over New Year. On questioning it, they said that they have cameras that measure the side profile of the vehicle and charge base on that.

Johnson897210

800 posts

7 months

Saturday 29th March
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‘Toll. But switch the plates out first lol.

Pica-Pica

15,129 posts

98 months

Saturday 29th March
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Cold said:
I like using the toll road even if there are no hold ups on the motorway. The emptiness and lack of other traffic means, for a brief time, you get take a breath and relax during your journey before the general public inevitably get in the way again.
This. It is often mid-way for me, and saves another stop. Saves time and a couple of cups of coffee.

Glenn63

3,401 posts

98 months

Saturday 29th March
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I use the toll twice a day every day, the M6 is full of clueless, terrible drivers and the toll gives me 20 mins of peace. Constant speed limit changes and I think a lot of it is permanent 60mph now.
Even late at night and the early hours il still take the toll.

AlvinSultana

907 posts

163 months

Saturday 29th March
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Glenn63 said:
I use the toll twice a day every day, the M6 is full of clueless, terrible drivers and the toll gives me 20 mins of peace. Constant speed limit changes and I think a lot of it is permanent 60mph now.
Even late at night and the early hours il still take the toll.
+1

Life is too short to even contemplate not taking the troll, anytime, any day of the year.

I blame the existence of this thread on Brexit. We used to have an Empire FFS.

Pickle_Rick

490 posts

74 months

Saturday 29th March
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M6 toll is worth the asking price just for the barrier grand prix.

You eye up some s4, type R or 440i while in the queue, give a nod, and then go for it when the barrier lifts. For some reason I find M or RS drivers don't, presumably either because of fuel costs, trying to stay inconspicuous because they've just nicked it, or they're sitting on 9 points already.

DickyC

53,914 posts

212 months

Saturday 29th March
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You get a better class of chav in Norton Canes Services on the toll road.

I am alright Jack

4,007 posts

157 months

Saturday 29th March
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The M6 toll is nearly 3 miles longer than the M6 so using the toll you're paying Australians to travel further than not paying on the M6.

Never makes sense to me.

ChrisH72

2,538 posts

66 months

Saturday 29th March
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I live in Tamworth and work in Lichfield.

From the M6, where it meets the Toll join the M42 instead. Come off at J9 and take the A446 signed Lichfield. That takes you up to the A38 which will take you straight into Lichfield.

If you set your Nav to avoid Tolls I'm pretty sure that's the way it'll take you. The Toll may save you 2 or 3 mins but its very expensive and IMO only worth it if you do the full length.

cherryowen

12,146 posts

218 months

Saturday 29th March
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Though expensive, I find the M6 Toll an utter joy to use.

Our office is in WV12 and if I'm travelling NE I'll always use the M6T to get to the A38 (toll costs reimbursed through the company). It's fast, well surfaced, and lane discipline is great.