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Egypt Toll Roads Complete Guide 2026

System: Electronic toll collection (ETC) + cash at manned booths; smart contactless system on major highways
Operator: General Authority for Roads, Bridges and Land Transport (GARBLT), Ministry of Transport
Currency: Egyptian Pound (EGP)
Coverage: Major intercity highways and Cairo metropolitan ring roads
Technology: RFID transponders, ANPR cameras, electronic toll collection without stopping

Do I Need to Pay Tolls in Egypt? 2026 Update

Yes — Egypt operates toll roads on several major highways, particularly the Cairo-Alexandria Desert Road and other key intercity routes. If you are driving between Cairo, Alexandria, Ismailia, Suez, or Ain Sokhna on the main desert highways, you will encounter toll gates.

Key Reality: Egypt has rolled out a smart transportation system with electronic toll collection that operates without requiring vehicles to stop. GARBLT expects to collect EGP 3.75 billion (~USD 75 million) in toll and weigh-station fees in fiscal year 2025–2026, up from EGP 3.5 billion the previous year, reflecting rapid traffic growth.

2026 Update: Octane launched O-Tolls in early 2026, Egypt's first digital fleet toll payment solution covering all major toll gates and truck-weighing stations nationwide. Egypt's Road Quality Index now stands at 5.53 (18th globally), up dramatically from 118th place in 2015 — meaning the roads you are paying to use are significantly better than a decade ago.

Egypt Toll Costs: Current Rates (2026)

Egypt charges tolls on a flat-rate-per-gate basis. Light vehicles (private cars) pay EGP 10 per toll gate, with multiple gates on longer journeys. A full Cairo-to-Alexandria run involves up to three gates, bringing the total to approximately EGP 30 for a passenger car. Larger vehicles pay proportionally more depending on axle count and weight class.

Current Toll Rates by Vehicle Class (2026)

Vehicle Class Rate per Gate Full Cairo–Alexandria (3 gates) Notes
Passenger Cars / Light Vehicles EGP 10 EGP 30 Standard private cars, SUVs
Minibuses / Microbuses EGP 15–20 EGP 45–60 Varies by passenger capacity
Light Trucks / Pickups EGP 20 EGP 60 Up to 3.5 tonnes
Medium / Heavy Trucks EGP 30–50 EGP 90–150 Subject to weigh-station checks
Motorcycles EGP 5–10 EGP 15–30 Reduced rate on most roads
Urban Toll (Rod El Farag / Ring Road) EGP 10–20 Per passage Cairo metro area elevated roads

Major Route Toll Costs (2026)

Route Distance Car Total (EGP) Gates
Cairo – Alexandria (Desert Road) 220 km EGP 30 3
Cairo – Ismailia – Port Said 195 km EGP 20–30 2–3
Cairo – Suez Road 134 km EGP 20 2
Cairo – Ain Sokhna Road 110 km EGP 10–20 1–2
Regional Ring Road (Cairo) 338 km EGP 10–20 per segment Multiple
Shubra – Benha Road 40 km EGP 10 1
Cairo – Sharm el-Sheikh Highway 450 km EGP 50–100 Multiple

How to Pay Egypt Tolls

You can use the following toll payment methods to pay toll in Egypt:

1. Smart Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) — No Stop Required:

  • RFID transponders mounted on windshield for automatic deduction
  • ANPR cameras capture licence plates for bill-by-mail where ETC is not fitted
  • Deployed across all Phase 1 smart highways: Cairo-Alexandria, Ring Road, Cairo-Suez, Cairo-Ismailia, Cairo-Ain Sokhna, Shubra-Benha

2. Cash at Manned Toll Booths:

  • Still the most common payment method for private motorists in 2026
  • Exact change preferred — booths are often busy and change can be slow
  • Available at all main toll plazas on intercity highways

3. O-Tolls by Octane (Fleet Digital Payment — New 2026):

  • Egypt's first fully digital toll and truck-weighing payment platform, launched February 2026
  • Covers all nationwide toll gates and weigh stations for light, medium and heavy vehicles
  • Ideal for fleet operators — integrated with fuel and maintenance cost management
  • Backed by Elsewedy Group and Algebra Ventures; processed EGP 13bn in fleet transactions in 2025

4. Unified Transport Card (Planned):

  • Egypt's Ministry of Transport is developing an integrated card usable on roads, metro, rail and buses
  • Payable via Fawry, post offices, mobile apps and bank channels when fully launched

To calculate toll costs for cars, trucks, motorcycles and all vehicle types across Egypt's toll roads, use the TollGuru Egypt toll calculator:

Recent Changes (2026)

Digital Payments Expansion:

  • Octane launched O-Tolls in February 2026 — Egypt's first end-to-end digital toll solution for all vehicle classes nationwide
  • El Sewedy Electric continues ETC rollout on Greater Cairo ring roads and urban corridors

Revenue & Infrastructure:

  • FY 2025–2026 toll revenue target: EGP 3.75 billion, up from EGP 3.5 billion — driven by traffic growth
  • National Roads Project: 6,300 km of a 7,000 km target now complete at cost of EGP 155 billion
  • Road Quality Index: 5.53 points, ranked 18th globally — one of the fastest improvements of any country over the past decade

Smart System Milestones:

  • Phase 1 smart highways fully operational: Cairo-Alexandria Desert Road (220 km), Cairo-Ismailia-Port Said (195 km), Cairo-Suez (134 km), Cairo-Ain Sokhna (110 km), Regional Ring Road (338 km), Shubra-Benha (40 km)
  • Accident response time cut to 30–90 minutes on smart corridors; accident rate reduced by up to 48% on monitored sections
  • Traffic violations reduced approximately 45% on smart-monitored roads

Egypt's Major Toll Roads

Egypt's tolled network is concentrated around the Cairo metropolitan area and the main intercity desert highways. The following are the most significant toll roads for drivers in 2026:

Cairo-Alexandria Desert Road (220 km):

  • Egypt's busiest and most important tolled highway, connecting Giza to Alexandria's port and city centre
  • Three toll gates; EGP 10 per gate for passenger cars (EGP 30 total)
  • Fully covered by smart ETC — electronic collection without stopping
  • Alternative: Cairo-Alexandria Agricultural Road is free but significantly slower and in poorer condition

Regional Ring Road — Cairo (338 km):

  • Outer orbital motorway around Greater Cairo; toll collection at multiple points
  • Key route for freight avoiding central Cairo; tolls EGP 10–20 per segment for cars
  • Part of Egypt's Phase 1 smart transportation network

Rod El Farag Axis — Urban Cairo:

  • 5.6-km elevated urban road in northern Cairo opened 2019, with a record 540-metre cable-stayed bridge
  • Six lanes per direction; designed to bypass central Cairo congestion
  • Tolls EGP 10–20 per passage for light vehicles

Cairo-Suez Road (134 km) and Cairo-Ain Sokhna Road (110 km):

  • Eastern desert corridors serving industrial zones and Red Sea resorts
  • ETC-enabled since 2020; tolls EGP 10–20 per gate for private cars

Cairo–Sharm el-Sheikh Highway (450 km):

  • Opened 2019; reduced Cairo-to-Sharm travel time to approximately 4 hours
  • Multiple toll gates; estimated EGP 50–100 total for a passenger car full journey

Planning Your Journey in Egypt

Cost Considerations:

  • Cairo to Alexandria: EGP 30 for a car — roughly USD 0.60 at current exchange rates, making Egypt's toll costs among the lowest globally
  • Cairo urban ring road: EGP 10–20 per toll section for daily commuters
  • Rental cars: Minimum age 21–25; full insurance essential; rental from EGP 500–1,000/day at Cairo Airport
  • Always carry cash — ETC penetration for private cars is still growing; most motorists pay at manned booths

Toll-Free Alternatives:

  • Cairo–Alexandria Agricultural Road: Free but considerably slower and in poorer condition
  • Some parallel rural roads exist but are not recommended for long-distance travel
  • Google Maps "avoid tolls" option available but typically adds 30–60+ minutes on key routes

Border Crossings — Special Rules:

  • Driving to Libya, Sudan, Israel, or into Sinai's restricted zones requires a travel permit from the Egyptian Ministry of Interior's Travel Permits Department
  • Rental cars cannot be taken outside Egypt under any major rental company's terms

Driving Conditions:

  • Speed limits: 50 km/h urban, 90 km/h rural roads, 120 km/h on highways
  • Cairo peak congestion: 7–10 AM and 4–7 PM; allow extra time on Ring Road
  • Fuel: EGP 10–15/litre petrol; EGP 9–12/litre diesel; carry cash in rural areas

Egypt vs. Neighbouring Countries (2026)

Country System Type Typical Cost (Car) Coverage
Egypt ETC + Cash; flat-rate per gate EGP 10–30 per journey Major intercity + Cairo metro
Morocco Cash + Télépéage (ETC) MAD 10–50 per section National autoroute network
Tunisia Cash at booths; limited ETC TND 1–5 per gate A1, A3 autoroutes
Kenya ETC (M-PESA/Expressway) KES 100–350 per trip Nairobi Expressway (urban)
South Africa E-NATIS (N-road tolls) ZAR 10–80 per plaza N1, N2, N3, N4, N17 national roads
Nigeria Cash; Lekki-Epe ETC NGN 200–700 per gate Selected expressways

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I avoid Egypt's toll roads?

Yes, but at a significant time cost. The Cairo-Alexandria Agricultural Road parallels the Desert Road and is toll-free, but it is slower, more congested, and in noticeably worse condition. On most intercity routes, the toll highway is strongly preferred for safety and journey time. Given Egypt's very low toll rates (EGP 10–30 per journey), the cost saving of avoiding them is minimal.

What payment method should tourists use?

Cash at manned toll booths remains the simplest option for tourists in 2026. ETC transponders are primarily used by commercial fleet vehicles. Carry small EGP denominations — booths prefer exact change. The Octane O-Tolls app is designed for fleet/corporate users rather than individual tourists.

Do trucks pay different rates?

Yes. Heavy and medium trucks pay EGP 30–50 per gate and are subject to weigh-station checks alongside toll collection. Overloaded vehicles may be detained. The O-Tolls platform launched in 2026 now allows fleet operators to pay both toll and weigh-station fees digitally in a single transaction.

What happens if I miss a toll gate?

Egypt's smart system uses ANPR cameras on all Phase 1 highways. Vehicles that pass without payment are detected automatically. A warning is typically sent first; repeated non-payment can result in fines issued through the vehicle registration authority. On-the-spot cash fines are prohibited in Egypt — only official tickets or notices may be issued.

Are Egypt's tolls expensive compared to other countries?

No — Egypt's tolls are among the most affordable in the world. At EGP 10 per gate (approximately USD 0.20), a full Cairo-to-Alexandria trip costs about USD 0.60 for a car. Compared to European or Australian tolls for a similar distance, this is a fraction of the cost, making Egypt's toll network extremely accessible to both local and international drivers.

Do motorcycles pay tolls in Egypt?

Yes, but at a reduced rate — typically EGP 5–10 per gate. Access to some urban elevated roads may be restricted for motorcycles depending on local regulations at the specific facility.

Useful Links & Resources

African Toll Networks:

Operator & Authority Contacts:

  • GARBLT (General Authority for Roads, Bridges and Land Transport): Ministry of Transport, Cairo
  • Emergency on Egyptian highways: 122 (Police), 123 (Ambulance), 112 (Unified emergency)
  • O-Tolls (Octane fleet digital payment): octane.com.eg

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