Lahore-Islamabad motorway authorities announce a new toll tax for cars from April 2025.
Road travel has become more expensive in Pakistan as the National Highway Authority (NHA) increases toll taxes for highways and motorways.
Drivers and commuters denounced the second raise within a period of three months, as it adds to the financial burden on road users.
According to the revised toll rates issued by the NHA, cars travelling on the national highways and motorways will now pay higher toll fees.
The updated rates are as follows:
National Highways Toll Rates for Cars
Highways | Toll Rate for Cars |
---|---|
Kohat Tunnel (N-55) | 200 |
IMDCW (N-75) | 200 |
Mianwali-Muzaffargarh (N-135) | 70 |
Motorways Toll Rates for Cars
Motorways | Toll Rate for Cars |
---|---|
Islamabad-Peshawar (M-1) | 550 |
Lahore-Abdul Hakeem (M-3) | 800 |
Pindi Bhattian-Faisalabad-Multan (M-4) | 1050 |
Multan-Sukkur (M-5) | 1200 |
D.I. Khan-Hakla (M-14) | 650 |
Hassanabadl-Havelian-Manshera Expressway (E-35) | 300 |
The revision will apply to personal vehicles travelling on Pakistan’s extensive road network, which is used daily by thousands of commuters.
The revised toll rates could significantly impact car owners, especially those who regularly travel on highways and motorways for work or business.