Due to delays on the M50 due to roadworks etc, I think the Severn Bridge may well be the best option. Anyone know if they accept DKV cards at the toll booths?
It is not that clear on their website, hence why I ask
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Due to delays on the M50 due to roadworks etc, I think the Severn Bridge may well be the best option. Anyone know if they accept DKV cards at the toll booths?
It is not that clear on their website, hence why I ask
they take debit and credit cards
Thanks for that
I have just had a look, the information on there website is very limited, just out of interest what is a DKV card?
AJM I looked at website and it is not that clear, hence why I asked.
DKV is a fuel card that we are able to use throughout Europe & Scandinavia. We use it for all Tolls whilst abroad, and it makes things alot easier to claim the VAT element back for purchases outside of the UK.
Its the best card for purchasing fuel in Europe [that we have found] as one does not have to look in a directory and go off motorways etc to locate a garage. It is accepted almost anywhere.
Would have kept things neater if DKV was accepted entering Wales, but if they accept Debit / Credit cards it makes things easier unlike the Dartford fiasco.
Thanks for info Alan.
Or you could cut through Gloucester and down the A48 to Chepstow. Wouldn't cost anything then.
Yes I guess A48 is an option. We usually get off M5 and down M50 but lately it has been very slow
Thank You
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