Philippines expressway toll fees guide

2023 Expressway And Toll Fee Guide: Simplifying The Journey For Filipinos

Toll fees are an essential part of traveling on the major expressways in the Philippines. As motorists, we understand the significance of toll fees as they help maintain and improve these expressways.

In this article, we will explore the most recent information on toll fees and major expressways in the Philippines.

Major expressways in the Philippines

The Philippines has several major expressways that connect different cities and provinces. These expressways include:

  • North Luzon Expressway (NLEX)
  • Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX)
  • South Luzon Expressway (SLEX)
  • Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union Expressway (TPLEX)
  • Manila-Cavite Expressway (CAVITEX)
  • Southern Tagalog Arterial Road (STAR Tollway)
  • Cavite-Laguna Expressway (CALAX)
  • C5 Southlink Expressway

These expressways are essential in reducing travel time, increasing road safety, and improving economic growth in different regions of the country.

Toll fees in major expressways

Toll fees vary depending on the type of vehicle and the distance traveled. 

The following are the most recent toll fees for some of the major expressways in the Philippines as of 2023:

Class 1 (Cars, Jeepneys, Vans)Class 2 (Buses, Light Trucks)Class 3 (Heavy Trucks)
NLEX₱ 264₱ 528₱ 792
SCTEX
₱ 341₱ 683₱ 1,024
SLEX₱ 166₱ 332₱ 498
TPLEX₱ 157₱ 314₱ 471
CAVITEX₱ 75₱ 150₱ 225
STAR Tollway₱ 110₱ 220₱ 330
CALAX₱ 47₱ 95₱ 142
C5 Southlink Expressway₱ 45₱ 90₱ 135

Payment options for toll fees

There are several payment options available for toll fees in the Philippines, including cash, prepaid cards, and RFID. RFID or Radio Frequency Identification is an electronic payment system that allows for faster and more convenient toll payment. To use RFID, motorists must install an RFID sticker on their vehicle and link it to an online account. The following are some advantages and disadvantages of each payment option:

  • Cash: This is the most common payment option for toll fees, but it can be time-consuming and may require motorists to carry enough cash with them.
  • Prepaid Cards: These are reloadable cards that can be used to pay toll fees. They offer a more convenient payment option than cash but require topping up before use.
  • RFID: This payment option allows for faster and more convenient toll payment, but it requires an initial installation fee and an online account.

Tips for saving on toll fees

Motorists can also save on toll fees by taking advantage of discounts and promos offered by tollway operators. Senior citizens and persons with disabilities (PWDs) might soon be entitled to a 20% discount on toll fees once House Bill 5275 gets passed, while regular motorists can avail of various promos such as free RFID stickers, free tolls, and cashback rewards.

Different tollway operators have their own promos and discounts, so it’s best to check their websites or social media pages for the latest updates.

Toll fees are an essential part of traveling in the Philippines, particularly for motorists using major expressways to get to their destinations. 

By knowing the toll fees and payment options available, motorists can better plan their trips and budget accordingly. It’s also worth exploring different promos and discounts to save on toll fees and make the most out of their journeys.

 

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