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Revision as of 17:40, 10 March 2025



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Toll Roads in Hong Kong

Explore Hong Kong’s toll network for seamless travel across the city. From the Cross-Harbour Tunnel to the Tsing Ma Bridge, navigate key routes with ease. Plan trips through major tunnels like Western Harbour Crossing, Lion Rock Tunnel, and Tate’s Cairn Tunnel.
For rates and trip planning, visit the Hong Kong Toll Calculator to calculate tolls and fuel costs across the city.

How to pay tolls in Hong Kong?

Most tolls in Hong Kong now accept HKeToll as the primary payment method, providing a seamless, cashless experience. However, Autotoll is still accepted at two toll plazas – Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge and Tai Lam Tunnel [also accepts HKeToll]. After May 31, 2025, Tai Lam Tunnel will transition to HKeToll-only. To calculate real-time toll charges for your journey, use our Hong Kong Toll Calculator.

Does Autotoll Still Work in Hong Kong?

Autotoll is currently accepted at Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge[1] and Tai Lam Tunnel, with Tai Lam Tunnel also allowing cash payments. However, from May 31, 2025, Tai Lam Tunnel will exclusively switch to HKeToll, limiting Autotoll usage further.

What is the HKeToll System?

HKeToll is an electronic toll collection system designed to enable seamless, cashless transactions at toll roads, tunnels, and bridges across Hong Kong. It eliminates the need for stopping at toll booths, reducing congestion and improving travel efficiency.

Which Tunnels Use HKeToll in Hong Kong?

HKeToll is widely adopted across Hong Kong’s toll network. The following tunnels currently use HKeToll:

  • Aberdeen Tunnel
  • Lion Rock Tunnel
  • Shing Mun Tunnels
  • Tate’s Cairn Tunnel
  • Discovery Bay Tunnel
  • Tsing Sha Control Area
  • Cross-Harbour Tunnel
  • Eastern Harbour Crossing
  • Western Harbour Crossing
  • Tai Lam Tunnel (from May 31, 2025)

Is the Toll Free at Tseung Kwan O Tunnel?

Yes, Tseung Kwan O Tunnel is toll-free, along with other free roads and tunnels in Hong Kong, including:

  • Kai Tak Tunnel
  • Cheung Tsing Tunnel
  • Nam Wan Tunnel
  • Scenic Hill Tunnel and Airport Tunnel
  • Central - Wan Chai Bypass Tunnel
  • Lung Shan Tunnel / Cheung Shan Tunnel
  • Tuen Mun - Chek Lap Kok Tunnel
  • Tseung Kwan O - Lam Tin Tunnel


You can visit the official transport department website[2] for more details.

What Are the Current Toll Rates for Hong Kong’s Tunnels and Bridges?

Toll rates in Hong Kong vary based on location and vehicle type. Some tolls have flat rates, while others have time-based pricing. Below is an overview:

The Toll plazas with flat rates are:
Toll Plaza Toll Price (HK$)
Aberdeen Tunnel 5
Shing Mun Tunnels 5
Lion Rock Tunnel 8
Tsing Sha Control Area 8

The following toll plazas have differential toll rates based on vehicle type. The toll rates for Tate’s Cairn Tunnel and Tai Lam Tunnel are as follows:
Vehicle Type Tate's Cairn Tunnel (HK$) Tai Lam Tunnel (HK$)
Motorcycles, motor tricycles 15 28
Private cars 20 58
Taxis 20 58
Public Light Buses 23 126
Private light buses 23 126
Light goods vehicles & special purpose vehicles (≤5.5 tonnes) 24 64
Medium goods vehicles & special purpose vehicles (>5.5 – 24 tonnes) 28 71
Heavy goods vehicles & special purpose vehicles (>24 tonnes) 28 79
Public and private single-decker buses 32 180
Public and private double-decker buses 35 213
Each additional axle in excess of two Free of charge Free of charge

The toll rates for Discovery Bay Tunnel are as follows:
Vehicle Type Toll Price (HK$)
Government & emergency vehicles – Includes ambulances, fire services, police, customs, and correctional services vehicles. 50
Private light buses - Excluding those in category 1. 50
Public & private buses - Excluding those in category 1. 50
Light goods & special purpose vehicles - Excluding category 1, ≤5.5 tonnes. 120
Medium goods & special purpose vehicles - Excluding category 1, >5.5 - 24 tonnes. 160
Heavy goods & special purpose vehicles - Excluding category 1, >24 tonnes. 250
Other vehicles – Excluding categories 1-6. 250

Note that entry into the Discovery Bay Tunnel is permission based. No private vehicles are allowed without a permit.

The Cross-Harbour Tunnel, Western Harbour Crossing, and Eastern Harbour Crossing operate under a time-varying toll structure, meaning prices fluctuate depending on peak and non-peak hours. The 633 scheme is being implemented for the above harbour crossings. To get real-time and accurate toll calculations, use the TollGuru Trip Calculator.

Is the Cross-Harbour Tunnel Free?

No, the Cross-Harbour Tunnel charges toll fees based on the 633 time-based toll scheme. The cost varies depending on the time of travel.

Are There Any Toll-Free Tunnels or Roads in Hong Kong?

Yes, several tunnels, roads, and bridges in Hong Kong do not charge tolls. If you're looking for the cheapest or fastest routes, use our Hong Kong Toll Calculator to plan your journey efficiently.

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