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#11822353
30 November 2024
Members of the Ostatnie Pokolenie or Last Generation group block traffic on the Wybrzeze Gdanskie street in Warsaw, Poland on 27 November, 2024.
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#11620801
30 September 2024
Cars drive near a toll at the 25 de Abril bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, on September 29, 2024. Data from the Portuguese Association of Highway Concessionaire Companies (APCAP) shows that the highway network length remains unchanged last year (3,321.9 kilometers). However, average daily traffic increases again, generating an average of about 3.6 million euros per day. The largest share of this revenue belongs to Brisa, which collects 55% of the toll revenues. The company, which operates the largest road network in the country and has an average of nearly 25,000 vehicles per day, earns 750 million euros. Lusoponte follows in second place, with 650 million euros.
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#11620802
30 September 2024
Cars drive near a toll at the 25 de Abril bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, on September 29, 2024. Data from the Portuguese Association of Highway Concessionaire Companies (APCAP) shows that the highway network length remains unchanged last year (3,321.9 kilometers). However, average daily traffic increases again, generating an average of about 3.6 million euros per day. The largest share of this revenue belongs to Brisa, which collects 55% of the toll revenues. The company, which operates the largest road network in the country and has an average of nearly 25,000 vehicles per day, earns 750 million euros. Lusoponte follows in second place, with 650 million euros.
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#11620803
30 September 2024
Cars drive near a toll at the 25 de Abril bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, on September 29, 2024. Data from the Portuguese Association of Highway Concessionaire Companies (APCAP) shows that the highway network length remains unchanged last year (3,321.9 kilometers). However, average daily traffic increases again, generating an average of about 3.6 million euros per day. The largest share of this revenue belongs to Brisa, which collects 55% of the toll revenues. The company, which operates the largest road network in the country and has an average of nearly 25,000 vehicles per day, earns 750 million euros. Lusoponte follows in second place, with 650 million euros.
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#11620804
30 September 2024
Cars drive near a toll at the 25 de Abril bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, on September 29, 2024. Data from the Portuguese Association of Highway Concessionaire Companies (APCAP) shows that the highway network length remains unchanged last year (3,321.9 kilometers). However, average daily traffic increases again, generating an average of about 3.6 million euros per day. The largest share of this revenue belongs to Brisa, which collects 55% of the toll revenues. The company, which operates the largest road network in the country and has an average of nearly 25,000 vehicles per day, earns 750 million euros. Lusoponte follows in second place, with 650 million euros.
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#11620805
30 September 2024
Cars drive near a toll at the 25 de Abril bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, on September 29, 2024. Data from the Portuguese Association of Highway Concessionaire Companies (APCAP) shows that the highway network length remains unchanged last year (3,321.9 kilometers). However, average daily traffic increases again, generating an average of about 3.6 million euros per day. The largest share of this revenue belongs to Brisa, which collects 55% of the toll revenues. The company, which operates the largest road network in the country and has an average of nearly 25,000 vehicles per day, earns 750 million euros. Lusoponte follows in second place, with 650 million euros.
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#11620806
30 September 2024
Cars drive near a toll at the 25 de Abril bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, on September 29, 2024. Data from the Portuguese Association of Highway Concessionaire Companies (APCAP) shows that the highway network length remains unchanged last year (3,321.9 kilometers). However, average daily traffic increases again, generating an average of about 3.6 million euros per day. The largest share of this revenue belongs to Brisa, which collects 55% of the toll revenues. The company, which operates the largest road network in the country and has an average of nearly 25,000 vehicles per day, earns 750 million euros. Lusoponte follows in second place, with 650 million euros.
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#11620808
30 September 2024
Cars drive near the 25 de Abril bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, on September 29, 2024. Data from the Portuguese Association of Highway Concessionaire Companies (APCAP) shows that the highway network length remains unchanged last year (3,321.9 kilometers). However, average daily traffic increases again, generating an average of about 3.6 million euros per day. The largest share of this revenue belongs to Brisa, which collects 55% of the toll revenues. The company, which operates the largest road network in the country and has an average of nearly 25,000 vehicles per day, earns 750 million euros. Lusoponte follows in second place, with 650 million euros.
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#11620809
30 September 2024
Cars drive near the 25 de Abril bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, on September 29, 2024. Data from the Portuguese Association of Highway Concessionaire Companies (APCAP) shows that the highway network length remains unchanged last year (3,321.9 kilometers). However, average daily traffic increases again, generating an average of about 3.6 million euros per day. The largest share of this revenue belongs to Brisa, which collects 55% of the toll revenues. The company, which operates the largest road network in the country and has an average of nearly 25,000 vehicles per day, earns 750 million euros. Lusoponte follows in second place, with 650 million euros.
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#11620810
30 September 2024
Cars drive on the 25 de Abril bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, on September 29, 2024. Data from the Portuguese Association of Highway Concessionaire Companies (APCAP) shows that the highway network length remains unchanged last year (3,321.9 kilometers). However, average daily traffic increases again, generating an average of about 3.6 million euros per day. The largest share of this revenue belongs to Brisa, which collects 55% of the toll revenues. The company, which operates the largest road network in the country and has an average of nearly 25,000 vehicles per day, earns 750 million euros. Lusoponte follows in second place, with 650 million euros.
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#11620811
30 September 2024
Cars drive on the 25 de Abril bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, on September 29, 2024. Data from the Portuguese Association of Highway Concessionaire Companies (APCAP) shows that the highway network length remains unchanged last year (3,321.9 kilometers). However, average daily traffic increases again, generating an average of about 3.6 million euros per day. The largest share of this revenue belongs to Brisa, which collects 55% of the toll revenues. The company, which operates the largest road network in the country and has an average of nearly 25,000 vehicles per day, earns 750 million euros. Lusoponte follows in second place, with 650 million euros.
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#11620812
30 September 2024
Cars drive on the 25 de Abril bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, on September 29, 2024. Data from the Portuguese Association of Highway Concessionaire Companies (APCAP) shows that the highway network length remains unchanged last year (3,321.9 kilometers). However, average daily traffic increases again, generating an average of about 3.6 million euros per day. The largest share of this revenue belongs to Brisa, which collects 55% of the toll revenues. The company, which operates the largest road network in the country and has an average of nearly 25,000 vehicles per day, earns 750 million euros. Lusoponte follows in second place, with 650 million euros.
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#11620813
30 September 2024
Cars drive on the 25 de Abril bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, on September 29, 2024. Data from the Portuguese Association of Highway Concessionaire Companies (APCAP) shows that the highway network length remains unchanged last year (3,321.9 kilometers). However, average daily traffic increases again, generating an average of about 3.6 million euros per day. The largest share of this revenue belongs to Brisa, which collects 55% of the toll revenues. The company, which operates the largest road network in the country and has an average of nearly 25,000 vehicles per day, earns 750 million euros. Lusoponte follows in second place, with 650 million euros.
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#11620807
30 September 2024
A general view from a toll at the 25 de Abril bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, on September 29, 2024. Data from the Portuguese Association of Highway Concessionaire Companies (APCAP) shows that the highway network length remains unchanged last year (3,321.9 kilometers). However, average daily traffic increases again, generating an average of about 3.6 million euros per day. The largest share of this ''pie'' belongs to Brisa, which collects 55% of the toll revenues. The company, which operates the largest road network in the country and has an average of nearly 25,000 vehicles per day, earns 750 million euros. Lusoponte follows in second place, with 650 million euros.
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#11376039
1 July 2024
Climate activists from the Last Generation (Ostatnia Generacja) are blocking a main road to protest against the inaction of politicians towards climate change-related issues in Warsaw, Poland, on July 1, 2024. A dozen activists are sitting on the road and blocking traffic, holding banners reading ''Last Generation'' (Ostatnie Pokolenie) and gluing their hands to the tarmac to protest against climate change inaction by Polish political leaders.
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#11376040
1 July 2024
Climate activists from the Last Generation (Ostatnia Generacja) are blocking a main road to protest against the inaction of politicians towards climate change-related issues in Warsaw, Poland, on July 1, 2024. A dozen activists are sitting on the road and blocking traffic, holding banners reading ''Last Generation'' (Ostatnie Pokolenie) and gluing their hands to the tarmac to protest against climate change inaction by Polish political leaders.
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