How much does Australia toll on expressway ?
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Charging standard: There are no more than 15 toll stations in Australia, with nearly 10 of them in Sydney Harbour Tunnel, M2, M5, and M7, and only two or three in other parts of the country. There are no toll stations between cities, only within urban areas. Sydney toll reference: The bridge toll during peak hours is around AUD3.50, the same for underground tunnels, and around AUD4 for highways. It will be one-third cheaper after peak hours, and free on holidays. Payment instructions: All toll roads in Australia do not accept cash, only electronic payments. 1. Rent an E-tag in advance and stick it behind the rearview mirror. The E-tag has a prepaid amount, and it will beep twice when passing through a toll station; if it doesn't beep, it means there is no money and needs to be recharged. 2. If you don't have an E-tag, your vehicle will be automatically photographed when passing through a toll booth, and you must pay the fee within 3 days. If it exceeds 3 days, the transportation department will send you an invoice based on the address registered for your vehicle, in addition to the toll, you will also need to pay an administrative fee. If it exceeds a certain period, you will also receive a fine. Note: If the GPS has a reminder to avoid toll roads, you can turn it on, but the GPS may sometimes miss it. So you must pay attention to relevant signs along the way. If you see a yellow box sign with "TOLL ROAD" on the road, it means this section requires payment, and you will soon pass through an electronic toll area. Toll roads are mainly concentrated in Sydney; in addition, there are several toll sections in Melbourne and Brisbane, and there are no toll areas on other national roads in Australia. Click here to view the toll sections and charges in Sydney: http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/sydney-motorways/documents/sydney-motorways-toll-charges.pdf