What you need to know about travelling on Sydney toll roads, finding a toll road, paying a toll trip, and disputing a toll notice.
If you travel on a toll road, you need to pay a fee.
Toll fees may be fixed or can vary depending on the time of day you travel, how far you travel and the class of vehicle you're driving.
Toll roads are cashless so you'll need to arrange payment before or after you travel.
You can set up an electronic tag account or purchase a casual pass to pay toll fees. Doing this can you save time and money and avoid the extra fees involved when a toll notice is issued.
If you travel on a toll road without a tag or pass:
If you have a tag or pass, toll road fees will be charged automatically using your chosen payment method.
If you do not have a tag or pass, a toll notice will be sent to the registered operator of the vehicle. The toll notice will include the toll fee plus additional administration costs.
You can pay a toll notice or check for outstanding toll trips online:
If you believe the toll notice was issued incorrectly, you can dispute a toll notice.
If you were not driving the vehicle at the time and you know who was, you can submit a statutory declaration for a toll notice.