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Rideshare, OEM, TMS, fleet companies and other transport businesses can leverage toll intelligence by integrating with the [https://tollguru.com/developers/ TollGuru Toll API] for pre-trip calculation and post-trip reconciliation. | Rideshare, OEM, TMS, fleet companies and other transport businesses can leverage toll intelligence by integrating with the [https://tollguru.com/developers/ TollGuru Toll API] for pre-trip calculation and post-trip reconciliation. |
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Toll Notice in Sydney
If you drive on a toll road in Sydney and did not pay before your travel or arrange to pay for it within 10 days of travel, as the registered owner of the vehicle you will receive an unpaid toll notice or toll invoice.
What should I do if I missed my toll in Sydney
Travelling on a toll road without a tag or a pass incurs costs that are primarily dependent on the number of days ago you have travelled. There are three options depending on how many days it has been since you travelled through the missed toll.
Days since travelled | What you can do |
1-5 days | Open a tag or tagless account or buy a Sydney pass and backdate the start date to include your trip. |
6-10 days | Open a tag or tagless account and backdate the start date to cover your travel. |
More than 10 days | If you travelled on Sydney toll roads more than 10 days ago you should receive a toll notice by mail. Toll notices are issued to the registered owner of the vehicle and will include the cost of your tolls plus an additional fee. |
Can I just avoid toll roads altogether in Sydney
Except for both the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Harbour Tunnel, which are tolled, toll roads can be avoided in Sydney. There are alternate routes to each of the tolled motorways which do not require payment of any toll. These routes, however, are slower.
Why did I receive a toll invoice or toll notice in Sydney
If you have travelled on a toll road in Sydney without paying for it, you will receive a toll notice or toll invoice for it. The total invoice is your bill for the unpaid travel that you have undertaken along with an administration fee, and the date by which the due is to be paid. You will receive a toll notice if:
- If the vehicle you are traveling in is not linked to an active tag, tagless account or a pass
- If your tag account does not have enough money to cover your travel
How do I pay my Toll Notice in Sydney
Pay toll notices for travel on Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney Harbour Bridge Tunnel, NorthConnex, Cross City Tunnel, Eastern Distributor, Hills M2, Lane Cove Tunnel, M5 East, M5 South-West, Military Road E-Ramps, WestConnex M4, WestConnex M8, and Westlink M7 by the following methods:
- Pay online
- Use the app of your tag provider such as Linkt, Transurban, E-way or Roam.
- In person, paying up at a retail participating outlet
- Over the phone through your tag provider
- You can also pay your toll invoice using BPAY
What if I don’t pay by toll notice the due date
- If you don’t pay your toll notice before your due date you will receive another toll notice with an increased fee.
- If you fail pay your toll notice altogether you may be referred to a debt collector or fined further by the government
Sydney toll calculator
The Sydney toll calculator helps calculate toll charges if paid by toll notice, cars, trucks, buses, heavy vehicles, light commercial vehicles and motorcycles for peak and off-peak hours at all toll motorways, roads, bridges and tunnels expressways and freeways in Australia.
Rideshare, OEM, TMS, fleet companies and other transport businesses can leverage toll intelligence by integrating with the TollGuru Toll API for pre-trip calculation and post-trip reconciliation.