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Saudi Arabia Toll Roads 2025: Free Highway Network Guide

System: Free highway network (No toll roads)
Operator: Ministry of Transport and Logistic Services
Currency: Saudi Riyal (SAR)
Coverage: 151,000 km of free highways nationwide
Technology: Government-funded road infrastructure (no toll collection)

Do I Need to Pay Tolls in Saudi Arabia? 2025 Update

No, Saudi Arabia currently has no toll roads. All highways, motorways, and major roads in the Kingdom are free to use for all vehicles, including the extensive network of modern highways connecting major cities and international borders.

Exception: The King Fahd Causeway connecting Saudi Arabia to Bahrain charges SAR 25 ($6.67) per car crossing.

2025 Status: Despite historical proposals (2004, 2018-2020), no toll roads have been implemented. The Ministry of Transport officially denied toll implementation plans in 2020 and 2022, confirming the Kingdom's commitment to free road infrastructure.

Saudi Arabia Road Network: Free Highway System

Saudi Arabia maintains one of the world's most extensive free highway networks, funded through government investment rather than toll collection.

Current Road Infrastructure (2025)

Road Category Length (km) Description Cost to Users
Major Highways 151,000 Inter-city and international connections Free
Secondary Roads 102,000 Regional city connections Free
Feeder Roads 374,000 Towns, villages, agricultural areas Free
Under Construction 204,000 Ongoing infrastructure development Free (planned)

Major Highway Routes

Highway Number Route Key Features Length
Highway 40 Dammam - Riyadh - Makkah - Jeddah Major commercial corridor ~1,400 km
Highway 65 Hotat Bani Tamim - Buraidah - Hail - Al-Qurayyat Northern corridor ~800 km
Highway 85 Abu Hadria - Al-Nairiya - Hafar Al-Batin - Arar Eastern corridor ~600 km
Highway 10 Al-Batha - Haradh - Al-Kharj - Abha Southern corridor, world's longest straight road (256 km) ~900 km

How to Use Saudi Arabia Roads

All Saudi Arabia roads are free to use. Here's what you need to know:

Requirements:

  • Valid driver's license (Saudi or international)
  • Vehicle registration and insurance
  • No toll tags or prepayment systems needed

Road Costs:

  • Highway usage: Completely free
  • Fuel costs: Among world's lowest (~SAR 0.75-0.90 per liter)
  • King Fahd Causeway to Bahrain: SAR 25 per car

To calculate total travel costs for your Saudi Arabia journey, use TollGuru Saudi Arabia calculator:

Recent Changes (2025)

Road Infrastructure Updates:

  • Speed limits increased to 140 km/h on major highways (Highways 5, 15, 40, 65)
  • Cooled and rubberized roads expanded for Hajj 2025 (82% increase in heat-reducing surfaces)
  • King Fahd Causeway capacity increased by 45% with new e-payment lanes

Toll Road Status:

  • No toll roads implemented despite historical proposals (2004, 2018-2020)
  • Ministry of Transport officially denied toll implementation plans in 2022
  • Commitment to free road infrastructure maintained

King Fahd Causeway: Only Toll Connection

The King Fahd Causeway is the only toll crossing in Saudi Arabia, connecting the Kingdom to Bahrain.

Current Toll Rates (2025)

Vehicle Type From Saudi to Bahrain From Bahrain to Saudi Notes
Small Cars SAR 25 BHD 2.5 Increased from SAR 20 in 2016
Passenger Vehicles SAR 35 BHD 3.5 Increased from SAR 30 in 2016
Trucks SAR 5 per ton BHD 0.5 per ton Increased from SAR 2 per ton

Planning Your Saudi Arabia Journey

Cost Considerations:

  • Highway usage: Completely free throughout the Kingdom
  • Fuel costs: Heavily subsidized, among world's lowest
  • Border crossings: Free on Saudi side, check neighboring countries
  • King Fahd Causeway: SAR 25 to cross to Bahrain

Travel Tips:

  • Speed limits: Up to 140 km/h on major highways
  • Rest areas: Well-maintained facilities along major highways
  • Navigation: Modern road signage in Arabic and English
  • Emergency services: Call 911 (unified emergency number)

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any toll roads in Saudi Arabia?

No, Saudi Arabia currently has no toll roads. All highways and major roads are free to use for all vehicles. The only toll is the King Fahd Causeway connecting to Bahrain.

Will Saudi Arabia introduce tolls in the future?

There are no official plans for toll implementation in 2025. Past proposals were abandoned due to public opposition and sufficient government funding from oil revenues.

Do I need any special permits to drive on Saudi highways?

No special permits are required for highway use. You only need a valid driver's license and vehicle registration.

How does Saudi Arabia fund its road network?

Road infrastructure is funded through government revenues, primarily from oil exports, rather than user fees or tolls.

Do foreign visitors pay any road usage fees?

No, foreign visitors use the same free road network as Saudi residents. No additional fees apply.

Saudi Arabia vs. Neighboring Countries

Country System Type Typical Cost Notes
Saudi Arabia Free roads No tolls Government-funded infrastructure
UAE Electronic tolls AED 4-8 per gate Dubai (Salik), Abu Dhabi (Darb)
Qatar Free roads No tolls Government-funded
Kuwait Free roads No tolls Government-funded
Bahrain Free roads No tolls Government-funded
Jordan Free roads No tolls Government-funded
Iraq Free roads No tolls Infrastructure rebuilding
Yemen Free roads No tolls Limited infrastructure

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