Know your toll road tariffs before hitting the road this December
A full list of South Africa’s toll gate fees to help travellers budget and avoid unexpected costs during the festive travel season.
December is here, and many families will soon be hitting the road for a much-needed break.
While planning a holiday budgeting is essential. However, one important factor is often overlooked: the cost of toll gates.
To help you avoid any unexpected expenses along the way, we’ve compiled a complete list of toll gate fees across the country.
With this guide, you can plan your route while budgeting with confidence, ensuring there are no unpleasant surprises on your journey.
Here is what you’ll be paying in total for your routes this festive season:
- N1: Beit Bridge to Pretoria (Great North road): R348.00
- N1: Johannesburg to Bloemfontein: R192.00
- N1: Worcester to Paarl: R53.00
- N2: Empangeni to Durban (North Coast road): R199.00
- N2: Port Shepstone to Margate (South Coast road): R40.00
- N3: Heidelberg to Pietermaritzburg: R318.00
- N3: Mariannhill (Betweet Key Ridge and Pinetown: R16.00
- N4: Lobatse to Pretoria (Platinum Corridor to Botswana): R167.00
- N4: Hartebeespoort to Pretoria (Magaliesburg): R344.00
- N17: Springs to Ermelo: R148.00
- R34: Kroonstad to Bloemfontein: R61.00
Click here for a complete breakdown of toll gates fees
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