Qatar Toll Roads Complete Guide: Rates, Payment & 2026 Update
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Qatar Toll Roads Complete Guide
System: Electronic toll collection (Sayer smart card) + Manual payment at select gates
Coverage: Hamad Port access roads, Mesaieed Industrial Area corridor, select expressway interchange points
Currency: Qatari Riyal (QAR)
Technology: RFID transponders, license plate recognition, automated toll gates
Operator: Ashghal (Public Works Authority), Ministry of Transport
Do I Need to Pay Tolls in Qatar? 2026 Update
Qatar operates a limited toll road network. Most expressways and urban roads in Doha are toll-free, including major routes such as the Expressway network connecting Doha to Al Khor and Al Wakra. Tolls apply specifically to commercial and industrial access corridors, most notably the Hamad Port zone and the Mesaieed Industrial Area access roads used primarily by heavy vehicles and freight traffic.
Key Reality: Passenger car drivers travelling within Doha and on Qatar's national expressway network will rarely encounter a toll point. Tolls in Qatar disproportionately affect heavy freight vehicles, industrial operators, and port logistics companies accessing restricted industrial corridors.
2026 Update: Qatar's Ashghal (Public Works Authority) continues expanding its expressway network ahead of ongoing infrastructure commitments. Toll gate operations at the Hamad Port perimeter and Mesaieed Industrial Area remain active. No new public road toll schemes have been introduced for passenger vehicles as of 2026.
Qatar Toll Costs: Current Rates
Qatar's toll rates are structured primarily around vehicle weight and type. The following rates apply at Hamad Port access gates and Mesaieed Industrial Area toll points as of 2026.
Current Toll Rates by Vehicle Class (2026)
| Vehicle Class | Description | Rate (QAR) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Class 1 - Passenger Cars | Saloons, SUVs, minivans up to 3.5 tonnes | Exempt / 0 QAR | No toll on national expressways; port zone access restricted |
| Class 2 - Light Commercial | Pickups, light trucks, vans 3.5–7.5 tonnes | 5 QAR per entry | Hamad Port / Mesaieed gate |
| Class 3 - Medium Trucks | 2-axle rigid trucks 7.5–18 tonnes | 10 QAR per entry | Industrial corridor toll points |
| Class 4 - Heavy Trucks | 3-axle trucks, rigid HGVs over 18 tonnes | 15 QAR per entry | Weigh-in-motion enforcement active |
| Class 5 - Articulated Trucks / Semis | Multi-axle articulated vehicles, container trucks | 20–30 QAR per entry | Rate varies by total axle count |
| Class 6 - Oversized / Special Loads | Abnormal loads, cranes, heavy plant | 50+ QAR + permit required | Requires Ashghal special movement permit |
| Motorcycles | Two-wheeled motor vehicles | Exempt | Access restrictions apply in port/industrial zones |
Where Tolls Apply in Qatar (2026)
Hamad Port Access Roads: Qatar's flagship deep-water port south of Doha operates toll gates at its perimeter road entry points. These apply to commercial freight vehicles entering the port logistics zone. Passenger vehicles require prior authorisation and are not subject to toll.
Mesaieed Industrial Area (MIA): The industrial corridor connecting Doha to the Mesaieed petrochemical complex has toll collection points for heavy commercial traffic. The route carries significant tanker and freight volume serving Qatar Petroleum and associated industries.
National Expressway Network: Qatar's primary road network — including the Expressway Routes E1 through E8 connecting Doha, Al Khor, Al Wakra, and Lusail — is toll-free for all vehicle categories.
How to Pay Qatar Tolls
Payment methods at Qatar toll points vary by location. Commercial operators frequenting Hamad Port or Mesaieed are encouraged to register with Ashghal's fleet account system.
1. Sayer RFID Smart Card:
- Reloadable RFID-based card issued by Ashghal for commercial fleet operators
- Enables automated barrier-free passage at equipped toll gates
- Account top-up available online via Ashghal portal and select service centres
- Mandatory for operators with 5 or more registered commercial vehicles
2. Cash Payment:
- Accepted at manned toll booths at Hamad Port and Mesaieed entry gates
- Exact change preferred; QAR notes accepted
- Receipt issued on request
3. Metrash2 / Hukoomi Portal:
- Qatar's national e-government portal (hukoomi.gov.qa) and Metrash2 app facilitate toll account management and fine payment
- Outstanding toll violations can be settled digitally prior to vehicle registration renewal
To calculate toll costs for cars, trucks, and all vehicle types on Qatar roads, use the TollGuru Qatar toll calculator.
Recent Changes (2026)
Ashghal Infrastructure Expansion:
- Continued expansion of Lusail Expressway and northern corridor routes, all toll-free for passenger vehicles
- Enhanced weigh-in-motion technology installed at Mesaieed Industrial Area gates to improve freight compliance
- Ashghal's fleet registration portal updated with improved Sayer card top-up functionality
Hamad Port Operations:
- Hamad Port surpassed 2 million TEU annual container capacity in 2025, increasing freight vehicle volumes at toll gates
- New truck staging area operational south of Doha Industrial Area, reducing congestion at port toll entry points
- Gate automation upgrades at Hamad Port perimeter completed; all commercial lanes now RFID-capable
No New Public Tolls:
- Qatar has not introduced any new expressway tolling for passenger vehicles as of 2026
- Government policy continues to favour toll-free public road access as part of the Qatar National Vision 2030 transport strategy
Planning Your Journey
For Passenger Vehicle Drivers:
- No toll preparation needed for standard road travel anywhere on Qatar's national network
- Doha to Al Khor, Doha to Al Wakra, Doha to Lusail: all toll-free
- Airport access roads and all Qatar Expressway routes: no tolls
For Commercial & Freight Operators:
- Register for a Sayer RFID fleet account with Ashghal before first entry to Hamad Port or Mesaieed
- Budget approximately 10–30 QAR per gate passage for heavy freight vehicles
- Oversized load permits must be obtained from Ashghal prior to movement; failure results in fines up to 10,000 QAR
- Truck movement restrictions apply in Doha city centre: heavy vehicles restricted from 6 AM to 10 PM on specified urban routes
Typical Freight Cost Estimates:
- Daily Hamad Port access (articulated truck, 2 entries): 40–60 QAR
- Mesaieed corridor daily transit (heavy truck): 20–30 QAR
- Monthly fleet costs for active port operators: 1,500–6,000 QAR depending on vehicle class and frequency
Frequently Asked Questions
Do tourists pay tolls in Qatar?
No. Tourists driving rental cars on Qatar's expressway network pay no tolls. The entire national road system, including routes to major attractions, the airport, and all cities, is toll-free for passenger vehicles.
Is there a toll to enter Hamad Port?
Yes, for commercial vehicles. Freight trucks and logistics vehicles accessing Hamad Port pay gate tolls ranging from 5 QAR (light commercial) to 30 QAR (articulated) per entry. Passenger cars require prior authorisation to enter port zones and are not subject to toll.
What happens if a truck uses a road without paying the toll?
License plate recognition cameras at toll gates record all entries. Unpaid tolls generate violation notices linked to the vehicle registration. Fines accumulate and will block vehicle registration renewal via the Ministry of Interior traffic system. Outstanding fines must be cleared through Metrash2 or a traffic department branch.
Are EVs exempt from Qatar tolls?
Toll exemptions are based on vehicle class and weight, not fuel type. Electric passenger vehicles are treated the same as conventional passenger cars and encounter no tolls on the national network. Electric commercial vehicles pay standard commercial class rates at industrial gate points.
Does Qatar plan to introduce highway tolls for all vehicles?
As of 2026, no plans have been announced to introduce general expressway tolling for passenger vehicles. Qatar's transport policy under the National Vision 2030 framework continues to prioritise free public road access to support economic activity and quality of life.
Qatar vs. Gulf Region Countries
| Country | System Type | Passenger Car Tolls | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Qatar | Industrial zone gates only | None on national roads | Freight-only tolling at Hamad Port and Mesaieed |
| Saudi Arabia | Electronic (Nusuk/Darsaal) | 5–20 SAR per point | Expressway tolls active on major inter-city routes |
| United Arab Emirates | Salik (Dubai), Darb (Abu Dhabi) | 4–6 AED per gate | Urban congestion tolling in Dubai and Abu Dhabi |
| Bahrain | Causeway toll (King Fahd) | 15–25 BHD round trip | Cross-border causeway toll only; domestic roads free |
| Jordan | Manual + electronic | 0.5–2.5 JOD per point | Desert Highway and Airport Road toll points |
| Egypt | Manual booths + e-tag | 2–15 EGP per point | Extensive desert highway and ring road network |
Useful Links & Resources
Gulf Region TollWiki Pages:
- Saudi Arabia Toll Roads - Expressway tolling network and Darsaal system
- United Arab Emirates Toll Roads - Salik Dubai, Darb Abu Dhabi, and Hadariyat Bridge
- Bahrain Toll Roads - King Fahd Causeway toll information
- Jordan Toll Roads - Desert Highway and Airport Road toll details
- Lebanon Toll Roads - Expressway and coastal road tolls
- Israel Toll Roads - Highway 6 and urban fast-lane system
- Egypt Toll Roads - Ring roads, desert highways, and Suez Canal crossings
Official Qatar Resources:
- Ashghal Public Works Authority: ashghal.gov.qa - Road permits, fleet registration, Sayer card accounts
- Ministry of Transport: mot.gov.qa - Transport policy and regulatory framework
- Metrash2 App / Hukoomi Portal: hukoomi.gov.qa - Fine payment and traffic account management
- Hamad Port Operator (Mwani Qatar): mwani.com.qa - Port access procedures and logistics services


