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The majority of Peage operators speak English and are very friendly, we travelled last years all the way from Calais to St Tropez on toll roads. From memory the longest distance was about €80.00 there are 4 toll sections in total so look to average €50.00 per toll. We paid using cash for the tolls rather than the machines.
As everyone else has stated the N roads are very good but can get busy as people will try to avoid the toll roads, every 20 or so miles there are Aires e Service, so you can rest a while, we stayed at many of these en route and found them OK with no trouble. Although you say you are travelling alone, if you use the Aires, try parking next to or near to a UK registration plate, if you can’t speak French, then it would be difficult communicating should you need help or assistance.
This may help plan the route and they detail mostly all you may need to know.
http://www.autoroutes.fr/en/homepage.html
Have a great time
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