How to find and pay road tolls in New Zealand?
New Zealand has 3 toll roads, all located on the North Island.
Toll Road | Light Vehicles (including motorcycles) | Heavy Vehicles (3500kg and over) |
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Northern Gateway Toll Road | $2.60 | $5.20 |
Tauranga Eastern Link Toll Road | $2.30 | $5.60 |
Takitimu Drive Toll Road | $2.10 | $5.40 |
Log in to the tolls website here and provide your registration number to determine the amount you owe.
If you're a frequent user of toll roads, consider opting for toll road accounts, which cover all toll roads and allow registration of multiple vehicles. For occasional users, paying as you go is a convenient choice.
To pay for toll roads in New Zealand, you only need a valid vehicle license plate and a payment method such as Visa, MasterCard, or POLi for online payments. For online payment and the latest information, please visit this link.
Alternatively, you can pay in cash (or by debit/credit card) at selected service stations, with a transaction fee of $1.50 per transaction. Another option is to call 0800 40 20 20 to make payments.
If you have used a toll road and not paid your toll within five working days, you may receive a Toll Payment Notice. The notice will contain details of the trip and the amount to pay. This notice is sent to the person registered to the vehicle that used the toll road. There is an administration fee of $4.90 per notice issued.
If a toll payment notice is not paid within 28 days, any unpaid tolls and administration costs will be referred to a debt collection agency. An infringement notice with an additional fee of $40 for each unpaid toll may also be issued.