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Toll tax on national highways, motorways increased by 30pc

byCT Report
02/10/2024
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ISLAMABAD: The National Highway Authority (NHA) increased  on Tuesday the toll tax on key national highways and motorways by up to 30%, effective from October 1, 2024.

The increase will affect routes such as the M1, M4, and M5 motorways, adding to the travel expenses of commuters.

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According to the latest notification issued by the NHA, the toll for cars on the M1 Motorway, which connects Islamabad to Peshawar, has been increased to Rs460 from the previous rate of Rs350. Similarly, travelers on the M3 Motorway from Lahore to Abdul Hakeem will now pay Rs 650 instead of Rs500.

The toll tax on the M4 Motorway, which stretches from Pindi Bhattian to Faisalabad and Multan, has also seen a substantial hike. Car owners will now pay Rs850, up from Rs650.

Meanwhile, the toll for cars on the M5 Motorway from Multan to Sukkur has undergone a sharp increase from Rs900 to Rs50,000 due to a clerical error in the initial announcement, which the authorities are expected to rectify soon.

These recent adjustments are part of a series of hikes in toll rates across Pakistan’s highway network. In August 2024, the NHA had already increased toll tax on the M2 Motorway, which runs between Lahore and Islamabad. The frequent increases have raised concerns among travelers, as the cost of commuting continues to rise.

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