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What is a toll road, and how does tolling work?

A toll road requires motorists, by law, to pay a fee known as a 'toll' to drive on that road or motorway.

In Australia, all toll roads are electronically tolled. There are no cash tollbooths.

How much you pay depends on how far you travel on a toll road and the class of vehicle you are driving. The exception is the Sydney Harbour Bridge/Tunnel; the fee for travel, in that case, is based on when you travel.

The most convenient and cost-effective way to travel on a toll road is to set up an electronic Tag/Tagless or Pass account. You can drive through toll-collection points without stopping, and your toll will be automatically charged to your account. You purchase a pass up to 30 days before you travel or up to three days (72 hours) after travelling on a NSW toll road.

If you don't set up a Tag/Tagless or Pass account, you will be issued with a toll notice, including additional administration fees.

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Travelling on a toll road without a tag or pass

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