List of electronic toll collection systems
This is a list of electronic toll collection systems in use on toll roads throughout the world.
Asia
East Asia
China
ETC has operated since June 2014. 13 provinces support ETC as of December 2014. As of December 2015, it works in 29 provinces. Plans vary by province and bank, and discounted rates may be available in some areas. The MoT scheduled to cancel all cross-provinces and cross-junctions toll booths in 2019, by renovating toll booths in all entries and exists, plus installing barrels on the province borders to fully support non-stop payments, and hence all such toll booths are cancelled by Jan 1, 2020.Type of payment: prepaid card, some Chinese debit card, some Chinese credit cards, and Alipay and WeChat pay. There usually an up front payment for new users. Wherever the Chinese ETC is opened, it is accepted nationwide as long as ETC is supported in that area.
Some emergency services vehicles, such as fire trucks and military vehicles, are also installed ETC e-tags by MEM and MND.
Note that there's no known payment systems and toll booths for expressways in Hainan and Tibet, because:
- Management fees of Hainan expressways are combined with fuel surcharges, and hence instead of paying by drivers, such fees are dynamically paid by filling stations in Hainan;
- Expressways in Tibet are builded by Tibetan PAPs, and are directly managed by State Council.
Hong Kong
Japan
ETC started operation in 2001. It covers toll roads and tunnels in Japan; there are 6,000,000 daily transactions with a usage ratio of 90%.South Korea
, operated by Korea Expressway Corporation, covers all national express roads and several BTO/BTL roads in South Korea. From 2013, transportation cards the are compatible with existing hi-pass system.Taiwan
Taiwan's ETC systems have been operating since February 10, 2006. It transitioned from OBU to e-Tag MLFF as of 2012, and started live operations in December 2013.Southwest Asia
South Asia
India
Sri Lanka
Southeast Asia
Thailand
Malaysia
Philippines
Singapore
Indonesia
In the early 2010s Bank Mandiri introduced the e-Tollcard contactless charge card, which monopolized the Electronic Toll Collection system in Indonesia's expressways for a time.Since October 31, 2017 all expressways in Indonesia no longer accept cash tolls.
Toll booths only accept contactless charge cards as part of a greater "National Non-Cash Movement" organized by the central bank. As of the time of the switchover, charge cards issued by the four state-owned banks Bank Mandiri, BNI, BRI and BTN, as well as those issued by BCA, were accepted. There are currently plans for toll booths to accept more cards issued by different banks.
This is also a part of the Government of Indonesia's plan to eradicate toll booths and replace them with open-road tolling similar to the ETC system in Taiwan.
Europe
Western Europe
- Austria – Videomaut for motorways and expressways subject to special tolls
- Austria – go-maut for the national Autobahn network
- Belgium – Kilometer charge for trucks on public roads
- France – Télépéage, usually branded liber-t on motorways
- Germany – LKW-MAUT for trucks on Autobahns
- Italy – TELEPASS on Autostrade motorways
- Portugal – Via Verde
- Portugal – Highways A22 and A28 operated by Via Livre
- Spain – VIA-T, VIA-T Pagatelia, VIA-T Bip&Drive
- Switzerland – performance-related heavy vehicle fee
United Kingdom and Ireland
- Ireland – eToll national standard
- Ireland – Eazy Pass National Toll Roads implementation of eToll
- United Kingdom – Dart-Tag for the Dartford Crossing
- United Kingdom – London congestion charge in London
- United Kingdom – Fast tag Mersey tunnels: Queensway Tunnel and Kingsway Tunnel
- United Kingdom – M6 Toll tag in the Midlands
- United Kingdom – Severn TAG for the Severn Bridge crossing and Second Severn Crossing
- United Kingdom – Tamar Bridge
- United Kingdom – permit for the Tyne Tunnel linking North and South Tyneside
- United Kingdom — HumberTag, used on the Humber Bridge in North Lincolnshire and the East Riding of Yorkshire
Scandinavia
- Denmark/Sweden – BroBizz for the Øresund, Great Belt and Crown Princess Mary's bridges
- Norway – AutoPASS on some ferries and all toll roads except the Atlantic Ocean Tunnel
- Sweden – Stockholm congestion tax in Stockholm, Gothenburg congestion tax in Gothenburg and infrastructure charge on Motala and Sundsvall bridges
Eastern Europe
- Belarus – BelToll, on all tolled highways
- Bosnia and Herzegovina – ACC, on all tolled highways
- Bulgaria – TollPass, on all highways and first class roads for vehicles above 3.5 tons
- Croatia – ENC, on all tolled highways in Croatia
- Czech Republic – premid for trucks on highways
- Hungary – HU-GO, on all highways in Hungary for any vehicle
- Poland – viaTOLL mandatory for trucks over 3.5 tons and buses, optional for passenger cars
- Romania – eTarif - Peaj, eRovinieta road tax mandatory for all automobiles
- Russia – Flow+, Avtodor
- Serbia – ENP, on all tolled highways in Serbia
- Slovak Republic – SkyToll a. s. for vehicles over 3.5 tons total weight
- Slovenia – ABC
- Turkey – OGS, KGS for toll roads and toll bridges, HGS
North America
Canada
- Maritime Provinces
- * MACPASS in the Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia
- * E-Pass at the Cobequid Pass, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia
- * Strait Pass at the Confederation Bridge
- Ontario
- * 407 ETR/Highway 407E and Highway 412 in the Greater Toronto Area
- * HOT Lanes on given 400-series highways like the Queen Elizabeth Way
- * E-ZPass at the Peace Bridge and the Lewiston–Queenston Bridge
- Quebec
- * Le lien intelligent at the Olivier-Charbonneau Bridge crossing the Rivière des Prairies in Montreal
- * A30 Express at the Pont Serge-Marcil crossing the Saint Lawrence River in the Montreal area
Costa Rica
- Quick Pass lane uses E-Z Pass technology in all toll booths in the country.
Dominican Republic
- Paso Rapido lane uses E-Z Pass technology in all toll booths in the country.
Mexico
- IAVE is used on all the highways operated by Caminos y Puentes Federales.
United States
In Florida, older battery-powered SunPass transponders were no longer accepted as of January 1, 2016, in preparation for future compatibility with E-ZPass toll booths. Several mobile tolling platforms are currently in use.
- AutoExpreso in Puerto Rico
- Downbeach Express Pass on the Downbeach Express in New Jersey
- E-PASS
- *Interoperable with:
- **North Carolina Quick Pass
- **Georgia PeachPass
- **Florida SunPass
- E-PASS Xtra
- *Interoperable with:
- **Florida E-PASS
- **Florida SunPass
- **Georgia PeachPass
- **North Carolina Quick Pass
- **E-ZPass
- **Illinois I-Pass
- **Louisville RiverLink
- E-ZPass network
- *I-Pass in Illinois
- *NC Quick Pass in North Carolina
- *RiverLink system in Indiana and Kentucky for bridges over the Ohio River in the Louisville metro area. These presently include the formerly toll-free John F. Kennedy Bridge for southbound I-65, the Abraham Lincoln Bridge on northbound I-65, and the Lewis and Clark Bridge on IN 265/KY 841. Motorists can obtain an E-ZPass transponder or a non-interoperable RiverLink one for use on RiverLink facilities only.
- *The E-ZPass system was branded as I-Zoom on the Indiana Toll Road from 2007 to 2012.
- *In Massachusetts, the E-ZPass system was branded as Fast Lane between 1998 and 2012. As of 2016, all toll facilities in Massachusetts use open-road tolling, and customers without transponders are charged a higher pay-by-plate rate.
- *Additionally, there are E-ZPass lanes in Ontario, Canada at the Peace Bridge and the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge; these are the only E-ZPass toll booths outside of the United States.
- *E-PASS Xtra booths in Orlando, Florida as of September 1, 2018, but only on roads operated by Central Florida Expressway Authority.
- Express Pass in Utah, for the I-15 HOT lanes in the Salt Lake City area
- EXpressToll network in Colorado
- *GO-PASS on Northwest Parkway
- FasTrak in California
- Florida-Georgia-North Carolina interoperability area
- Freedom Pass in Alabama at the following locations:
- *Tuscaloosa Bypass
- *Montgomery Expressway
- *Emerald Mountain Expressway
- *Beach Express
- GeauxPass in Louisiana
- Good to Go in Washington state
- MnPass in Minnesota
- NationalPass, a system for providing a single transponder claimed to be compatible with all of the other systems listed here.
- Nexpress Toll in Michigan at the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel
- Palmetto Pass in South Carolina
- Peach Pass in Georgia
- SunPass network
- *LeeWay, Lee County, Florida
- *O-PASS, Osceola County, Florida
- *C-Pass in Key Biscayne, Florida was replaced by SunPass and pay-by-plate on September 23, 2014.
- ***Peach Pass in Atlanta, Georgia
- ***Also interoperable with North Carolina Quick Pass, Florida E-PASS, and Florida SunPass. Not interoperable with other E-Z Pass systems.
- Texas-Oklahoma-Kansas interoperability area
- *TxTAG network
- **TollTag in Dallas, Texas
- **EZ TAG in Houston, Texas
- *Pikepass in Oklahoma
- *K-Tag in Kansas
Australia
Australia
- Airport Link Tunnel in Brisbane, Queensland
- Clem Jones Tunnel in Brisbane
- Gateway Motorway in Brisbane
- Go Between Bridge in Brisbane
- Logan Motorway in Brisbane
- Legacy Way Tunnel in Brisbane
- CityLink, in Melbourne, Victoria
- Eastlink, in Melbourne
- Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Harbour Tunnel, in Sydney, New South Wales
- Eastern Distributor in Sydney
- M2 Hills Motorway, in Sydney
- M4 Western Motorway, in Sydney
- M5 South Western Motorway, in Sydney
- Westlink M7, in Sydney
- Cross City Tunnel, in Sydney
- Lane Cove Tunnel, in Sydney
New Zealand
- Northern Gateway Toll Road on the Northern Motorway in Auckland
- Tauranga Eastern Link Toll Road on State highway 2 in Tauranga
- Takitimu Drive Toll road on State highway 29 in Tauranga
South America
Argentina
- Autopistas Avenida General Paz and Acceso Norte in Buenos Aires system PASE
- Autopistas 25 de Mayo, Dellepiane, Perito Moreno and Arturo Illia
- Autopista Ezeiza – Cañuelas
- Autopista Acceso Oeste
- Autopista La Plata – Buenos Aires
- Autopista Camino Parque del Buen Ayre
- Córdoba – Caminos de las sierras
Chile
- Autopista Central in Santiago
- Autopista Vespucio Sur in Santiago
- Autopista Vespucio Norte Express in Santiago
- Costanera Norte in Santiago
- Túnel San Cristóbal in Santiago
- Acceso Sur de Santiago and Chile Highway 5 Santiago – Talca section
- Chile Route 68 in Santiago – Valparaíso and Santiago Viña del Mar
- International Highway Los Libertadores
- Arturo Merino Benitez Road Access in Santiago
Colombia
- Vial Del Valle in Cali
Africa
South Africa
- e-toll operated by Sanral throughout the Gauteng province. Cities include Johannesburg, Pretoria, Centurion, Midrand, Soweto and the East and West Rand.
- Bakwena N1N4 Toll Concession The Bakwena N1N4 Toll is a separate system and has been operating for the past 12 years. The e-tag system employed by Sanral is also compatible with the current Bakwena tags and may be registered with Sanral's e-toll system for use on certain sections of the N1 and N4 towards Bela-Bela, Rustenburg and Botswana.
- Since December 2015, the e-tag is operational on all toll roads nationally.