New rule of B road toll station is going to be stipulated soon
With the implementation of fuel oil tax reform since January 1st, the revoke work of secondary roads toll station as an important component of reform has already begin.
A transport ministry official told that, at present, the Ministry of Transport and relevant state departments are exploring the construction method. They will select qualified pilot provinces to introduce the program in a short time.
The implementation of the program will bring certain benefits to truck industry.
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