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Bosnia and Herzegovina Motorway Toll 2025: Complete Guide

System: Distance-based toll collection
Operator: JP Autoceste FBiH / Autoputevi RS
Currency: Convertible Mark (BAM) / Euro (EUR)
Coverage: 210 km of toll motorways
Technology: Manual toll gates + ACC electronic system

Do I Need to Pay Tolls in Bosnia and Herzegovina? 2025 Update

Yes, tolls are required on specific motorway sections in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The country operates a distance-based toll system on selected highways, with payment at toll gates.

Toll Required On:

  • A1 motorway: 80 km around Sarajevo area
  • A1 motorway: 20 km in south (Croatia border to Mostar area)
  • E661/Autoput 9. januar: 110 km in north (Gradiška-Laktaši-Doboj)
  • All motor vehicles including motorcycles

Total Toll Network: Approximately 210 km of toll motorways across the country

Bosnia and Herzegovina Toll Costs: Current Rates

Bosnia and Herzegovina uses a distance-based toll system with rates depending on vehicle category and distance traveled.

Vehicle Classification System

Category Vehicle Type Specifications Examples
Category I Light vehicles Up to 3.5t, height ≤1.3m on front axle, max 7 seats, load ≤850kg Cars, motorcycles, small vans
Category II Light vehicles (tall) Up to 3.5t, height >1.3m on front axle High vans, small motorhomes
Category III Medium vehicles 2-axle vehicles, over 3.5t Small trucks, large motorhomes
Category IV Heavy vehicles 3+ axles, over 3.5t Large trucks, buses
Category V Extra heavy 4+ axles, specialized vehicles Truck combinations, heavy machinery

Payment Methods

Manual Payment:

  • Cash in Convertible Marks (BAM) or Euro banknotes
  • Credit/debit cards: Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, American Express, Diners Club
  • Take magnetic card at entry, pay at exit based on distance

Electronic Payment - ACC System:

  • ACC Tag (Autoceste Card): 39 BAM initial cost
  • 20% discount on all toll charges
  • Prepaid system with unlimited validity
  • Automatic barrier operation

Electronic Payment - ENP System (Republika Srpska):

  • ENP transmitter for northern motorways (Banja Luka area)
  • Available at Jakupovci, Prnjavor, and Kladari toll stations
  • Convenient electronic payment option

Recent Changes (2025)

  • Regional integration: Electronic toll system integration with Serbia, Montenegro, and Croatia planned
  • Cross-border compatibility: ACC system working toward neighboring country compatibility
  • Payment modernization: Enhanced electronic payment options and mobile solutions
  • Infrastructure expansion: Ongoing motorway construction projects

Planning Your Bosnia and Herzegovina Journey

Cost Considerations

  • Distance-based pricing: Pay only for sections used
  • Electronic discounts: 20% savings with ACC Tag for frequent users
  • Multiple payment options: Cash, cards, and electronic systems accepted
  • Border to border: Limited toll network allows easy route planning

Travel Tips

  • Entry procedure: Take magnetic card at toll gate entry
  • Exit payment: Present card and pay calculated amount at exit
  • Currency flexibility: Both BAM and EUR accepted at toll gates
  • Electronic lanes: Use ACC-marked lanes for automatic payment
  • Route planning: Free alternative routes available for all toll sections

Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Neighboring Countries

Country System Type Payment Method Coverage Notes
Bosnia & Herzegovina Distance-based tolls Gates + ACC electronic 210 km toll roads Limited network
Croatia Distance-based tolls Gates + ETC transponders Extensive highway network Major toll system
Serbia Distance-based tolls Gates + ETC system 950+ km highways Regional integration
Montenegro Limited tolls Manual gates Minimal toll roads Developing network
Slovenia Time-based vignette Sticker vignette All highways EU member system

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to pay tolls for the entire journey through Bosnia?

No, tolls only apply to specific motorway sections totaling about 210 km. Many routes use free roads without toll requirements.

Can I pay tolls with foreign currency?

Yes, toll gates accept Euro banknotes in addition to local Convertible Marks (BAM). Credit cards are also widely accepted.

Is the ACC Tag worth buying for tourists?

If you plan multiple trips on toll roads, yes. The 20% discount and convenience can offset the 39 BAM initial cost, especially for longer stays.

What happens if I lose my magnetic entry card?

Contact toll station staff immediately. You may need to pay the maximum possible toll for that section, so keep your card safe during travel.

Are there free alternative routes?

Yes, all toll motorway sections have free alternative routes available, though these may take longer and pass through local roads.

Do motorcycles pay the same rates as cars?

Yes, motorcycles are classified in Category I with the same rates as cars under 3.5 tonnes.

Can I use electronic transponders from other countries?

Currently, the ACC system is specific to Bosnia and Herzegovina, but regional integration with neighboring countries' systems is being developed.

Toll Road Network Details

Major Toll Sections

Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ACC System):

  • A1 Sarajevo area: ~80 km connecting Sarajevo to surrounding cities
  • A1 South: ~20 km from Croatia border toward Mostar
  • Operated by JP Autoceste FBiH

Republika Srpska (ENP System):

  • E661/Autoput 9. januar: ~110 km Gradiška-Laktaši-Doboj corridor
  • Northern Bosnia highway network
  • Operated by Autoputevi RS

Border Connections

  • Croatia borders: Multiple crossings with toll road connections
  • Serbia borders: Direct highway links planned for regional integration
  • Montenegro borders: Limited toll road connections

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Losing entry card - Keep magnetic card safe throughout journey
  • Wrong payment lane - Use designated ACC lanes only with electronic transponder
  • Currency confusion - Both BAM and EUR accepted, but check current exchange rates
  • Missing electronic discounts - Consider ACC Tag for multiple toll road usage
  • Route planning - Factor in toll costs when comparing with free alternative routes
  • Cross-border preparation - Ensure proper documentation for neighboring country travel

Enforcement & Penalties

Toll Violation Consequences

  • Minimum fine: Approximately 87 GBP (equivalent) for toll violations
  • Strict monitoring: Active enforcement at all toll gates
  • No refunds: Toll payments are non-refundable once made
  • Escalating penalties: Fines increase if not paid promptly

Compliance Requirements

  • Valid entry ticket required for toll road exit
  • Proper vehicle category classification
  • Payment within designated time at exit gates

Cross-Border Travel Considerations

Documentation Requirements

  • Valid passport for EU citizens
  • International driving permit recommended
  • Vehicle registration documents
  • Green Card insurance (may be required)

Regional Integration Initiatives

  • Electronic toll system integration with Serbia (2025)
  • Planned compatibility with Montenegro and Croatia systems
  • Toll4All regional transponder development
  • Simplified cross-border toll payment solutions

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