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Toll taxes rise sharply on motorways and highways in Pakistan

Published on: April 3, 2026 2:15 PM

Toll tax doubles nationwide, records 101pc increase in one year

Islamabad – The government of Pakistan has announced a significant increase in toll taxes across motorways and national highways, with the official notification now issued. The move is expected to impact daily commuters, transporters, and logistics operators nationwide.

Read More: Lahore Ring Road tolls jump across categories

According to the new rates, a car will now pay Rs 100 on national highways, a wagon Rs 200, and a bus Rs 300. Three-axle trucks will be charged Rs 350, while larger trucks face Rs 700. Specific motorway routes have separate toll structures due to higher traffic and operational costs.

نیشنل ہائی وے اتھارٹی نے ہائی ویز اور موٹرویز پر ٹال ٹیکس میں اضافہ کر دیا pic.twitter.com/iDVGJM7l5c

— Saeed Ur Rehman (@Saeedwazir33) April 2, 2026

On the Lahore–Abdul Hakim M-3 motorway, a car will be charged Rs 1,000, a 12-seater wagon Rs 1,500, and a coaster or mini-bus Rs 2,150. Heavy trucks face charges ranging from Rs 3,300 to Rs 6,400 depending on the route. On the Islamabad–Peshawar motorway, cars will pay Rs 700, 12-seater wagons Rs 1,050, and buses Rs 2,050. Three-axle trucks and larger trucks on this route will pay Rs 2,650 and Rs 3,300 respectively.

نیشنل ہائی وے اتھارٹی نے ہائی ویز اور موٹرویز پر ٹال ٹیکس میں اضافہ کردیا pic.twitter.com/97DMzBQ3J8

— Sumaira Atif (@SumairaAtif5) April 2, 2026

Similarly, the M-4 motorway sees cars charged Rs 1,300, wagons Rs 1,950, and mini-buses Rs 2,850, while large buses and trucks will pay Rs 3,950 and Rs 6,400. On the M-5 motorway, tolls range from Rs 1,500 for cars to Rs 7,150 for large trucks. The E-35 highway will collect Rs 350 from cars, Rs 550 from wagons, Rs 750 from mini-buses, and Rs 1,100 from buses.

Transporters have warned that these increases may force them to raise fares by up to 65%, and some are even considering protest measures such as road blockages. Officials, however, maintain that the adjustments are necessary to cover maintenance costs and improve highway infrastructure.

Read More: Toll Tax Collections Double Across Pakistan in One Year

The toll hike comes amid rising operational costs and ongoing pressure on Pakistan’s transportation and logistics sector. Motorists are advised to plan journeys accordingly and prepare for increased travel expenses.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: highway charges, Latest, logistics impact, motorway tolls, Pakistan toll tax, traffic update, transport fares

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