ISLAMABAD: The National Highway Authority (NHA) has announced a significant increase in toll tax on all motorways in Pakistan, effective from June 15, 2025.
Under the new policy, vehicles without M-Tags or with insufficient balance will be charged an additional 50 percent.
The move is aimed at increasing revenue and encouraging the use of M-Tags to improve traffic flow and improve motorway efficiency.
Islamabad to Lahore (M-2): Rs. 1800 for cars
Lahore to Abdul Hakeem (M-3): Rs. 1200
Pindi Bhattian to Multan (M-4): Rs. 1600
Multan to Sukkur (M-5): Rs. 1800
D.I. Khan to Hakla (M-14): Rs. 1000
Hasan Abdal to Mansehra (E-35): Rs. 450
For commercial vehicles:
2-3 axle trucks (Lahore to Islamabad): Rs. 7900
Articulated trucks: Rs. 10,200
Authorities urge motorists to activate M-Tags and maintain sufficient balance before June 15 to avoid additional charges.
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