List of toll roads

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The following is a list of toll roads. Toll roads are roads on which a toll authority collects a fee for use. This list also contains toll bridges and toll tunnels. Lists of these subsets of toll roads can be found in List of toll bridges and List of toll tunnels.

Albania

Argentina

Australia

Sydney, New South Wales

Brisbane, Queensland

Melbourne, Victoria

Austria

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But also all Controlled and Limited Access Roads (A # Autobahn = freeways and S # Schnellstraße = highways) via a sticker. http://www.asfinag.at/home-en for more information

Several mountain roads also charge tolls and are open only in summer:

Azerbaijan

Belarus

Belgium

Brazil

Bahia

São Paulo

Canada

Alberta

British Columbia

  • None as of 2017.

New Brunswick

Nova Scotia

Ontario

Tolled international crossings to United States
Tolled highways and expressways

Formerly tolled roadways

Planned but cancelled high-occupancy toll lanes

Prince Edward Island

Quebec

Formerly tolled

Chile

  • Costanera Norte
  • Autopista del Sol
  • Chile Highway 5
  • Autopista Troncal Sur
  • Autopista del Itata
  • Autopistas de Antofagasta
  • Autopistas del Desierto
  • Autopista Rutas del Pacifico
  • Autopista Rutas del Biobio
  • Autopista Los Libertadores
  • Autopista los Andes
  • Autopista Vespucio Norte Express
  • Autopista Vespucio Sur

China

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Beijing

Others

Croatia

Motorways

Tunnels

Denmark

Faroe Islands

France

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Germany

Hong Kong

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India

Gurgaon to Simla

Andhra Pradesh

  • National Highway 5 (New NH65) (Tada to Srikakulam)
  • Hyderabad to Chennai (New No. NAM Expressway)
  • Kurnool to Bangalore (KA) (NH 7, New NH 44)
  • Kurnool to Kadapa (Rayalaseema Expressway)
  • Kodad (TG) to Vijayawada (NH 9, New NH 16)
  • Eluru NH5 (New NH16)
  • Tanuku NH5 (New NH16)
  • Vijayawada to Visakhapatnam

Maharashtra

Delhi

Uttar Pradesh

Karnataka

Tamil Nadu

Indonesia

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Iran

Iceland

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Ireland

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Israel

Italy

Almost all the so-called "autostrada" are toll roads. Some examples:

Japan

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East Japan

(operated by NEXCO East Japan)

Central Japan

(operated by NEXCO Central Japan)

West Japan

(operated by NEXCO West Japan)

Urban Expressways

Malaysia

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Mexico

Federal highways

Template:Further The first tolled Mexican federal highway, between Amacuzac, State of Mexico, and Iguala, opened in 1952 and provided the first partial high-speed connection on the Mexico-Acapulco route. Dozens of toll highways now exist in Mexico, referred to as autopistas or supercarreteras.

Most federal toll roads are four lanes, though some, especially in mountainous areas, are two. Toll (quota) roads provide high-speed alternatives to non-toll federal highways as well as bypasses of major and mid-sized cities.

State highways

Aside from federal highways whose concessions are held by state government agencies, such as much of Fed 45D in Chihuahua and Zacatecas or Fed 2D from La Rumorosa to Mexicali, Baja California, there are also state toll roads, whose concessions were issued by state governments.

Netherlands

Norway

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City toll rings, generally payments for all entrances to a city, regardless if each road is upgraded or not. The money is used for local road and railway projects.

Road tolls, for newly build roads, generally active 15–20 years after its opening, sometimes covering the old road also to avoid loopholes.

Not a complete list. Updated 2023.

Madagascar

Morocco

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New Zealand

Formerly tolled

Panama

  • Corridor Sur - South of Panama City, Punta Pacifica - Tocumen Int'l Airport
  • Corridor Norte - North of Panama City
  • Conexion Corridor Sur y Norte - Panama City, will connect both highways, sections of it are still being planned, some are already being built.

Philippines

Poland

Russia

Sri Lanka

South Africa

Toll Roads (60 Toll Gates)

  • N1
    • Huguenot, Vaal, Grasmere, Verkeerdevlei, Stormvoël, Zambesi, Pumulani, Wallmansthal, Murrayhill, Hammanskraal, Carousel, Maubane, Kranskop, Nyl, Zebetiela, Baobab, Capricorn
  • N2
    • Tsitsikamma, Ndwalane (future N2 Wild Coast Toll Road), Mthentu (N2 WCTR), Izotsha, Oribi, Umtentweni, oThongathi, King Shaka Airport, Mvoti, Mandini, Dokodweni, Mtunzini
  • N3
    • Mariannhill, Mooi, Treverton, Bergville, Tugela, Tugela East, Wilge, De Hoek
  • N4
    • Swartruggens, Kroondal, Marikana, Buffelspoort, Brits, K99, Doornpoort, Donkerhoek West, Cullinan, Diamond Hill, Valtaki East, Ekandustria East, Middelburg, Machadodorp, Nkomazi
  • N17
    • Gosforth, Dalpark, Denne, Leandra, Trichardt, Ermelo
  • R30
    • Brandfort
  • M4 (Pretoria)
    • Quagga, Pelindaba
  • M6 (Cape Town)

Sweden

South Korea

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Switzerland

All motorways, including their tunnels, require a toll sticker which costs 40 francs per year (no shorter times available).

Taiwan

Thailand

Expressways in Thailand
Official name Other name Length Operator
Chaloem Maha Nakhon First Stage Expressway System Template:Convert Expressway Authority of Thailand
Sirat Second Stage Expressway System Template:Convert BEM
Si Rat Expressway - (West Kanchanaphisek ring road) Si Rat-Outer Ring Road(West) Template:Convert BEM
Uttaraphimuk Elevated Tollway Don Mueang Tollway Template:Convert Don Mueang Tollway
Chalong Rat Kanchanapisek-Ramindra–At Narong Expressway Template:Convert Expressway Authority of Thailand
Burapha Withi Bang Na-Chonburi Expressway Template:Convert Expressway Authority of Thailand
Udon Ratthaya Bang Pa-in –Pak Kret Expressway Template:Convert NECL-BEM
3nd Stage Expressway Third Stage Expressway System, S1 section
or At Narong–Bang Na Expressway
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Kanchanapisek Expressway Bang Phli–Suksawat Expressway
or Southern Kanchanapisek Road
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Motorway 7 Bangkok–Chonburi–Pattaya Expressway Template:Convert Department of Highways
Motorway 9 Eastern–Western Kanchanapisek Road Template:Convert Department of Highways
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Turkey

United Arab Emirates

In Dubai, the Salik toll system was introduced on 1 July 2007. In Dubai, there at tolls at the following locations:

  • Al Barsha
  • Al Garhoud
  • Al Maktoum
  • Al Mamzar South
  • Al Mamzar North
  • Al Safa
  • Airport Tunnel

United Kingdom

England

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Wales

United States

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Zambia

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  • T1
    • Kebby Musokotwane, Daniel Munkombwe
  • T2
    • Shimabala, Katuba, Manyumbi, George Kunda SC, Chilonga
  • T3
    • Kafulafuta, Michael Chilufya Sata, Wilson Mofya Chakulya, Konkola
  • T4
    • Chongwe, Alexander Grey Zulu, Reuben C Kamanga
  • T5
    • Humphrey Mulemba, Enoch Kavindele
  • M1
    • Kateshi
  • M3
    • Kalense, Ntoposhi
  • M6
    • Abraham Mokola
  • M9
    • Mumbwa, Mweeke
  • M10
    • Lui
  • M16
    • Sabina
  • D1
    • Kakonde
  • D94
    • Mibenge
  • D319
    • Tapo
  • D486
    • Mpongwe

See also

References

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