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Cz Myto By Kazdiic File

Funding the construction of new bypasses and highway segments to reduce traffic in residential areas.

Repairing the high-wear damage caused by transit trucks. CZ MYTO BY KAZDIIC

The current iteration of the Czech toll system utilizes advanced satellite (GNSS) technology. Unlike older microwave systems that required massive physical gantries over every highway, the modern CZ Mýto system tracks heavy vehicles (over 3.5 tons) via on-board units (OBUs). This shift has allowed the government to expand tolling to lower-category roads without the prohibitive cost of physical infrastructure. Where Does the Money Go? Funding the construction of new bypasses and highway

As the European Union moves toward more unified tolling standards (EETS), CZ Mýto continues to evolve. The future may see more dynamic pricing based on emission classes, further encouraging logistics companies to modernize their fleets. Whether viewed as a necessary utility or a logistical hurdle, the toll remains the backbone of Czech transport funding, ensuring that the roads "everyone" uses stay safe and operational. As the European Union moves toward more unified