ISLAMABAD (Kashmir English): In a major decision to implement 100% M-Tag system on the country’s motorways, the National Highways Authority (NHA) has announced the imposition of 50 percent additional toll tax on non-M-Tag and low-balance vehicles, effective June 15, 2025.
The decision has been taken in exercise of the powers conferred under Section 10 (2) vii of NHA Act-1991 as amended in 2024.
National highways Authority has notified the category-wise extra toll rates @ 50% on its Motorways Network, effective 15th June-2025, for all Non-M-Tag and Low Balance Vehicles.
The revised toll rates will apply to various categories of vehicles traversing key motorways, including M-1 (Islamabad–Peshawar), M-2 (Lahore–Islamabad), M-3 (Pindi Bhattian–Multan), M-4 (Faisalabad–Multan), M-5 (Multan–Sukkur), M-9 (Karachi–Hyderabad), M-14 (D.I. Khan–Hakla), and E-35 (Hassanabdal–Mansehra Expressway).
According to the notification, the new toll of the car on the Islamabad-Lahore motorway has been fixed at Rs 1,800, the new toll for the Lahore-Abdul Hakim on the M3 has been set at Rs 1,200, and the new toll of the car on Pindi Bhattian-Multan (M4) has been set at Rs 1,600.
Similarly, the new toll for the car on Multan-Sukkur (M5) has been fixed at Rs 1,800, while the toll for DI Khan-Hakla (M14) has been increased to Rs 1,000.
On the Hassanabdal-Manshera Expressway (E35), the toll for a car has been fixed at Rs 450, the new toll for Lahore-Islamabad 2 and 3 axle trucks has been set at Rs 7,900, the new toll for articulated trucks has been set at Rs 10,200.
Register for M-Tag
Motorists have been asked to register for M-Tag and ensure sufficient balance in their accounts to avoid the additional charges.
The NHA offers M-Tag registration at designated motorway toll plazas and authorized service centers nationwide.