NHA imposes heavy toll tax hike for second time this year

Significant increases have been applied to several major motorways, including M1, M3, M4, M5, M14, and E35.


News Desk March 22, 2025 Less than a minute read

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The National Highway Authority (NHA) has announced a second toll tax hike on national highways and motorways, with the new rates set to take effect from 1 April.

According to an official notification, toll charges for cars will be Rs. 70, vans Rs. 150, and buses Rs. 250. Two- and three-axle trucks will be charged Rs. 300, while larger trucks will pay Rs. 550.

Significant increases have been applied to several major motorways, including M1, M3, M4, M5, M14, and E35. The toll for cars on the M1 Islamabad-Peshawar Motorway has risen from Rs. 500 to Rs. 550. On the M3 Lahore-Abdul Hakeem Motorway, the fee has increased from Rs. 700 to Rs. 800.

Similarly, car tolls on the M4 Pindi Bhattian-Faisalabad-Multan route have gone up from Rs. 950 to Rs. 1,050, while those on the M5 Multan-Sukkur Motorway have been raised from Rs. 1,100 to Rs. 1,200.

The M14 Dera Ismail Khan-Hakla Motorway now charges Rs. 650 for cars, up from Rs. 600. The toll for cars on the E35 Hasan Abdal-Havelian-Mansehra route has been increased from Rs. 250 to Rs. 300.

For larger vehicles, toll rates across these motorways now range from Rs. 850 to Rs. 5,750.

COMMENTS (4)

Khawar | 3 months ago | Reply Kindly install toll collector equipment nation wide highways remove the hassle of carrying cash change notes.. almost every 30 to 50km on N5 .. it will increase your own revenue if human interface is reduced and One Country Province .. One Card recharge able online or like M Tag . Keeping people in lines awaiting
Imran khan | 3 months ago | Reply Shame on Pakistani Govt 4th time increase in a year govt should finish and stop protocols finish free petrol and give relief to poor people of pakistan
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