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M6toll Rolls Out Free Ride for Thousands of Bikers Honouring Heroes at Ride to the Wall

September 24, 2025
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Midland Expressway Limited (MEL), proud operators of the M6toll, are once again opening the road—free of charge for motorcyclists heading to this year’s Ride to the Wall on 4th October.

This powerful annual event brings together thousands of bikers from across the UK and beyond, all riding to the National Memorial Arboretum in Alrewas to pay tribute to fallen service men and women. It’s more than a ride—it’s a moving show of solidarity, remembrance, and fundraising for the Arboretum.

Maxine Estevez, Communications Manager at M6toll, shared her pride in supporting the event for the 18th consecutive year “Around 2,000 bikers are expected to use the M6toll and it’s an honour to help these riders travel safely and smoothly, while saving thousands in toll fees. Ride to the Wall is a deeply meaningful tradition, and we’re proud to play our part.”

Registered bikers will be passing through T5 (Shenstone) and T6 (Burntwood) toll plazas between 9:30 am and 11 am. To keep traffic flowing, wide load lanes will be clearly marked with signs on the approach roads. Organisers kindly ask riders to avoid exiting at T4 (Weeford) to help reduce congestion.

Martin Dickinson, founder of Ride to the Wall, reflected on the event’s growth “We simply couldn’t host Ride to the Wall at this scale without the continued support of M6toll. With 7 of our 12 official routes relying on the M6toll for safe and reliable travel to the Arboretum, their backing is absolutely vital. Thanks to their generosity, thousands of riders can take part without the burden of toll costs. We ask all participants to familiarise themselves with the routes and follow instructions from our marshals to ensure everyone arrives safely.”

For more information on supporting the Ride to the Wall charity, click here.

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