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Saudi Arabia Toll Roads Complete Guide

System: No domestic toll roads — only toll is the King Fahd Causeway to Bahrain
Operator: King Fahd Causeway Authority (causeway only); General Authority for Roads (domestic network, no tolling)
Currency: Saudi Riyal (SAR)
Coverage: 151,000+ km of free highways nationwide; only the causeway to Bahrain is tolled
Technology: No toll collection infrastructure on domestic roads; causeway uses staffed and electronic lanes

Do I Need a Toll Pass for Saudi Arabia? 2026 Update

No. Saudi Arabia has no domestic toll roads. Every highway inside the Kingdom, including all Riyadh, Jeddah, and Makkah expressways, is free to use. The only toll you will encounter is on the King Fahd Causeway, the bridge connecting Saudi Arabia to Bahrain.

Key Reality: The Ministry of Transport and Logistic Services has repeatedly and publicly denied plans to introduce domestic road tolls, most recently reaffirming that road infrastructure remains government-funded rather than user-funded.

2026 Update: The King Fahd Causeway Authority raised its toll from SAR 25 to SAR 35 for cars and motorcycles, effective February 18, 2026 — the first increase since 2016. Meanwhile, more than 900 km of new free roads opened across the Kingdom in the first half of 2026 under Vision 2030 infrastructure programs.

Saudi Arabia Toll Costs: Current Rates

The King Fahd Causeway is Saudi Arabia's only toll crossing. Rates below reflect the February 2026 increase.

King Fahd Causeway Rates by Vehicle Class (2026)

Vehicle Class Rate (SAR) Effective Date Notes
Cars and motorcycles SAR 35 February 18, 2026 Up from SAR 25
Minibuses SAR 55 February 18, 2026 -
Large buses SAR 70 February 18, 2026 -
Trucks SAR 7 per ton February 18, 2026 Weight-based
Domestic Saudi highways (all vehicles) SAR 0 Not applicable No toll roads exist inside the Kingdom

The toll increase does not apply to students, persons with disabilities, or daily frequent travelers, per the King Fahd Causeway Authority.

How to Pay the King Fahd Causeway Toll

  • Digital & App Payments: Tolls and discounted packages can be paid via the official Causeway / JESR mobile app (supporting Apple Pay, mada, Visa, and Mastercard).
  • Booth Payments: Cash (SAR or BHD) and contactless debit/credit cards are accepted at all physical toll plazas.
  • Causeway App Discount Packages:
    • Frequent Traveler Package (1 Month): SAR 850 for up to 40 crossings (~40% discount).
    • Occasional Traveler Package (1 Year): SAR 1,120 for up to 40 crossings (~20% discount).
    • Round-Trip Package (1 Week): SAR 60 for 2 crossings (~15% discount).
  • Statutory Exemptions: Registered students, drivers with disabilities, and families of martyrs receive a 50% discount and access to dedicated fast-track lanes.

No payment is required anywhere else in Saudi Arabia — all domestic highway and expressway travel is free.

Recent Changes (2026)

  • King Fahd Causeway toll rose from SAR 25 to SAR 35 for cars, effective February 18, 2026 — first increase since 2016
  • More than 900 km of new roads opened nationwide in H1 2026 across Makkah, Madinah, Asir, the Eastern Province, and Qassim under 40 infrastructure projects led by the General Authority for Roads
  • The Riyadh Main and Ring Road Axes Development Program continues, adding 500+ km of road network in the capital — no tolling associated with the project
  • The General Authority for Roads reported 3.7 million truck journeys along logistics corridors in H1 2026, underscoring continued free-access freight movement

Planning Your Journey

Cost Considerations:

  • Domestic travel anywhere in Saudi Arabia: SAR 0 in tolls
  • Crossing to Bahrain via King Fahd Causeway: SAR 35 one-way for a car
  • Hajj and Umrah pilgrim routes into Makkah and Madinah: no tolls, though seasonal traffic management may restrict private vehicle access near the Holy Sites

Practical Tips:

  • Rental cars incur no toll administration fees since there is no domestic tolling to pass through
  • Carry cash or a card if planning to cross the King Fahd Causeway to Bahrain
  • Check exemption eligibility (student, disability, frequent traveler) before crossing the causeway if applicable

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Saudi Arabia have toll roads?

No. All domestic highways in Saudi Arabia are free to use. The only toll in the country is the King Fahd Causeway connecting to Bahrain.

How much does the King Fahd Causeway cost in 2026?

SAR 35 for cars and motorcycles, SAR 55 for minibuses, SAR 70 for large buses, and SAR 7 per ton for trucks, effective February 18, 2026.

Are there plans to introduce toll roads inside Saudi Arabia?

No confirmed plans exist as of 2026. Saudi officials have publicly denied domestic tolling proposals on multiple occasions since 2018, and 2026 infrastructure announcements focus on expanding the free road network rather than introducing tolls.

Who is exempt from the King Fahd Causeway toll increase?

The Causeway Authority has stated the increase will not apply to students, persons with disabilities, or daily frequent travelers.

Saudi Arabia vs. Neighboring Countries

Country System Type Typical Cost Coverage
Saudi Arabia Causeway only SAR 35 (cars, causeway) Domestic roads free
Bahrain Causeway only (shared with Saudi Arabia) BHD equivalent of SAR 35 Domestic roads free
Qatar Q-Gates built but inactive QAR 0 (no charge) All roads free
United Arab Emirates Electronic (Salik Dubai, Darb Abu Dhabi) AED 4-6 per gate Urban congestion tolling
Jordan Manual + limited electronic JOD 0.3-1.5 per plaza Select highway corridors

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