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New Transport Minister Steffen Bilger Outlines Plans, Rules Out Toll

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Steffen Bilger has been a new Federal Transport Minister for three weeks. The CDU politician has been a member of the Transport Committee of the Bundestag for many years. He knows what to expect from him. He explains what he plans to do in the next few years on Wednesday evening with Sandra Maischberger in the ARD. A toll does not seem to be on his to-do list.

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In almost all neighbouring countries there would be the toll, Sandra Maischberger transport minister Steffen Bilger almost reproachfully thinks. Why not also here? What the minister says about the car toll.

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Federal Transport Minister Steffen Bilger has the mandate to spend 170 billion euros on rail and road. Instead of real reforms, the new minister wants to work out the infrastructure problems gradually. Hard to believe that this is enough for the German traffic turnaround.

·Berlin, Germany
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Steffen Bilger has been a new Federal Transport Minister for three weeks. The CDU politician has been a member of the Transport Committee of the Bundestag for many years. He knows what to expect from him. He explains what he plans to do in the next few years on Wednesday evening with Sandra Maischberger in the ARD. A toll does not seem to be on his to-do list.

·Munich, Germany
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Steffen Bilger has been a new Federal Transport Minister for three weeks. The CDU politician has been a member of the Transport Committee of the Bundestag for many years. He knows what to expect from him. He explains what he plans to do in the next few years on Wednesday evening with Sandra Maischberger in the ARD. A toll does not seem to be on his to-do list.

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Clear text by Minister of Transport Steffen Bilger on a possible toll in Germany.

·Berlin, Germany
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The Federal Government wants to save the infrastructure with 170 billion euros. At "Maischberger", the new Federal Transport Minister Steffen Bilger talks about the mammoth task. The CDU politician rejects passenger car toll, speed limit and tank discount.

·Berlin, Germany
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Presseportal broke the news in Hamburg, Germany on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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