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EastLink northbound toll gantry near Wellington Road in Rowville CityLink signage in Melbourne. Australian toll roads are found in the eastern states of New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland. The majority of toll roads in Australia are in Sydney, but there are also toll roads in Melbourne, Brisbane, Ipswich and Toowoomba.
Toll road Class A toll prices [a] Class B toll prices [a] Toll increase [40] Toll concessionaire Expiry of toll concession [41] Flagfall Charge per km Toll cap WestConnex (M4, M5 East, M8) $1.67 $0.6164 $11.78 3 x of Class A prices Annually on 1 January, by the greater of CPI or 4% until December 2040, then by postive CPI only Sydney Transport ...
go via was the toll payment system introduced by Queensland Motorways as a part of free-flow tolling. [6] It replaced the previous E Toll system in Queensland. [7] The new system was introduced on 1 July 2009 and the "pay-on-the-spot" option was phased out on 22 July 2009, meaning cash was no longer a payment option, and stopping was no longer required.
e-TAG is a free-flow tolling electronic toll collection system used on all tollways throughout Australia. It was originally developed by Transurban for use on their CityLink tollway in the late 1990s, with the system since adopted by all toll roads
Toll prices increase by 4% or the consumer price index (CPI) every year, whichever is greater, until 2040, after which CPI will apply. [18] As the M5 East and M8 are tolled under WestConnex, a vehicle travelling on the M5 East (between King Georges Road and M8) and M8 together will only incur a single toll. [19
Toll road Class A toll prices [a] Class B toll prices [a] Toll increase [20] Toll concessionaire Expiry of toll concession [21] Cross City Tunnel: $3.23 (Sir John Young Crescent exit) $6.85 (otherwise) $6.46 (Sir John Young Crescent exit) $13.69 (otherwise) Quarterly on 1 January, 1 April, 1 July, and 1 October, by the greater of quarterly CPI ...
The Westlink M7 is a 40-kilometre (25 mi) tolled urban motorway in Sydney, New South Wales that is part of the Sydney Orbital Network.Owned by the NorthWestern Roads (NWR) Group, it connects three motorways: the M5 South-West Motorway at Prestons, the M4 Western Motorway at Eastern Creek, and the M2 Hills Motorway at Baulkham Hills.
The Sydney Orbital Road Network consists of a number of roads built by private companies: tolling is mostly unavoidable when using the road network. A $6.95 toll was added to the M5 East motorway from King Georges Road to Marsh Street on the 5th of July 2020, [2] to coincide with the opening of the M8 tunnel.