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Philippines Expressway Tolls Complete Guide

System: Electronic Toll Collection (RFID mandatory) — Easytrip & Autosweep
Coverage: Luzon Expressway Network (Metro Manila, North Luzon, South Luzon)
Currency: Philippine Peso (PHP)
Technology: Passive UHF RFID Windshield/Headlight Stickers, Automated License Plate Recognition (ANPR)
Operators: Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation (MPTC) & San Miguel Corporation (SMC) Infrastructure

Do I Need RFID for Philippines Expressways? 2026 Update

Yes — RFID is mandatory across the Philippine expressway network. Under Toll Regulatory Board (TRB) mandates, expressways operate under a cashless electronic toll collection framework. Entry into active RFID lanes without an active sticker or with an insufficient account balance results in barrier delay, account flagging, and fine enforcement under Joint Circular guidelines.

Two Main Networks: The Philippines uses two primary RFID operators:

  • Easytrip RFID: Managed by Metro Pacific Tollways (NLEX, SCTEX, CAVITEX, CALAX, C5 Link).
  • Autosweep RFID: Managed by SMC Infrastructure (SLEX, Skyway Stages 1–3, NAIAX, STAR Tollway, TPLEX, MCX).

Interoperability Feature: You do not necessarily need two separate physical stickers. Under the TRB RFID Interoperability Program, motorists can cross-register an existing Autosweep RFID sticker into the Easytrip system (or vice versa) at designated customer service centers, allowing a single physical RFID sticker to work across both networks using two linked prepaid accounts.

Philippines Toll Costs: Current Approved Rates

The TRB categorizes expressways into Open Systems (flat rate charged regardless of distance, common near urban entrances) and Closed Systems (distance-based toll calculated between entry and exit interchanges).

TRB Vehicle Classifications

Class Vehicle Specifications Examples
Class 1 2 axles and height up to 7.0 feet (2.13 m) Cars, SUVs, passenger vans, pick-ups, motorcycles $\ge 400\text{cc}$
Class 2 2 axles and height over 7.0 feet; OR 3+ axles under 7.0 feet Buses, medium commercial trucks, light delivery trucks
Class 3 3 or more axles and height over 7.0 feet Heavy articulated trucks, semi-trailers, large multi-axle freight units

NLEX (North Luzon Expressway) — Current Approved Rates (2026)

Trip Segment Class 1 (PHP) Class 2 (PHP) Class 3 (PHP)
Open System Flat Rate (Balintawak / Mindanao Ave to Marilao) 85.00 211.00 254.00
Balintawak to San Fernando 282.00 703.00 844.00
Balintawak to Sta. Ines (Mabalacat / End of NLEX) 440.00 1,099.00 1,319.00

Skyway System & SLEX — Current Approved Rates (2026)

Segment / Corridor Class 1 (PHP) Class 2 (PHP) Class 3 (PHP)
Skyway Stage 3 Full Length (Buendia to Balintawak) 264.00 528.00 792.00
SLEX (Alabang to Calamba) 126.00 253.00 379.00
SLEX (Calamba to Sto. Tomas / TR3 End) 34.00 68.00 102.00

Major Regional Tollways Summary

Expressway Class 1 Full Length Rate Primary RFID System Operator
SCTEX (Subic–Clark–Tarlac) PHP 311.00 (Subic/Tipo to Tarlac) Easytrip MPTC
TPLEX (Tarlac–La Union) PHP 370.00 (Tarlac to Rosario) Autosweep SMC Infrastructure
STAR Tollway (Sto. Tomas–Batangas Port) PHP 113.00 (Full route: Section 1 PHP 60 + Section 2 PHP 53) Autosweep SMC Infrastructure
CAVITEX (R-1 Expressway Segment) PHP 39.00 (Paranaque) / PHP 127.00 (Kawit) Easytrip MPTC
NAIAX (Airport Expressway) PHP 45.00 (Short) / PHP 82.00 (Full) Autosweep SMC Infrastructure

How to Pay Philippines Expressway Tolls

1. Easytrip RFID (Metro Pacific Network):

  • Coverage: NLEX, SCTEX, CAVITEX, CALAX, C5 Link Expressway, NLEX Connector.
  • Top-up Channels: MPT DriveHub App, GCash, Maya, 7-Eleven, Bayad Centers, Mall Customer Counters.

2. Autosweep RFID (San Miguel Network):

  • Coverage: SLEX, Skyway Stages 1–3, NAIAX, STAR Tollway, TPLEX, MCX.
  • Top-up Channels: Autosweep App, GCash, Maya, online banking (BDO, BPI, UnionBank), Petron stations.

3. Low Balance & Violation Penalties:

  • Vehicles entering RFID lanes with an insufficient balance cause barrier delay and receive a citation.
  • Joint Memorandum Circular penalties impose fines for entering RFID lanes without a valid sticker or with zero balance.

Planning Your Journey

Motorcycle Access Rules:

  • Motorcycles with an engine displacement of $400\text{cc}$ and above (Big Bikes) are legally permitted across ALL toll expressways in the Philippines (NLEX, SLEX, Skyway, SCTEX, TPLEX, CALAX, CAVITEX, STAR, etc.). They are classified as Class 1 vehicles.
  • Motorcycles under $400\text{cc}$ are strictly prohibited from entering any toll expressway nationwide under TRB safety regulations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use a single physical RFID sticker for both Easytrip and Autosweep networks?

Yes. Under the TRB Interoperability Program, you can have your existing Autosweep RFID sticker registered into the Easytrip system (or vice versa). You will maintain two separate prepaid wallets linked to the single physical sticker on your vehicle.

What motorcycles are allowed on Philippine expressways?

Only motorcycles with an engine capacity of $400\text{cc}$ or higher are allowed on all expressways. Smaller motorcycles (under $400\text{cc}$) are prohibited across the entire network.

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