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Egypt Toll Roads Complete Guide

System: Electronic toll collection (smart transportation system) + traditional cash booths
Coverage: Major highways including Cairo-Alexandria Desert Road, Cairo Ring Road, and key inter-city routes
Currency: Egyptian Pound (EGP)
Technology: ANPR cameras, transponders, electronic toll collection without stopping
Operator: General Authority for Roads, Bridges and Land Transport (GARBLT)

Do I Need to Pay Tolls in Egypt? 2026 Update

Yes. Egypt operates toll roads on several major highways — particularly inter-city routes radiating from Cairo including the Cairo-Alexandria Desert Road, Cairo-Suez Road, Cairo-Ismailia-Port Said Road, and the Regional Ring Road. A smart electronic tolling system without stopping has been rolled out across key corridors.

Key Reality: Egypt expects to collect EGP 3.75 billion (~$75 million) in toll and weigh station fees in fiscal year 2025–2026 — up from EGP 3.5 billion the previous year — reflecting growing traffic volumes and expanding toll coverage.

2026 Update: Egypt's Road Quality Index reached 5.53 points in 2024, placing it 18th globally — up from 118th place in 2015. A decade of infrastructure investment has added 7,000+ km of new roads and 1,000+ overpasses and tunnels. Road investment allocation for 2025–2026 is EGP 24.2 billion (~$484 million).

Egypt Toll Roads: Current Infrastructure (2026)

Road / Highway Length Toll System Status
Cairo-Alexandria Desert Road 220 km Smart electronic system Operational; tolled
Cairo-Ismailia-Port Said Road 195 km Smart system Phase 1 Operational; tolled
Cairo-Suez Road 134 km Smart system Phase 1 Operational; tolled
Cairo-Ain Sokhna Road 110 km Smart system Phase 1 Operational; tolled
Regional Ring Road (Cairo) 338 km Smart system Phase 1 Operational; tolled
Shubra-Benha Road 40 km Smart system Phase 1 Operational; tolled

Toll rates vary by distance, vehicle type, and individual toll plaza. Egypt does not publish a single unified rate schedule publicly; rates are set per facility by GARBLT. Expect cash payment to remain the dominant method at most plazas, with electronic options expanding.

To calculate toll costs across Egypt for all vehicle types, use the TollGuru Africa toll calculator:

How to Pay Egyptian Tolls

1. Smart Electronic Toll Collection (expanding):

  • Automatic cameras and transponder detection without stopping
  • Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) for billing
  • Electronic billing linked to registered vehicle accounts

2. Traditional Payment at Toll Plazas:

  • Cash (Egyptian Pounds) — the primary payment method at most toll plazas
  • Credit and debit cards at modern booths (availability varies)
  • Weighing station fees for commercial vehicles in addition to road tolls

Recent Changes (2026)

  • Smart transportation system rollout: Electronic toll collection without stopping reducing accident response times by 30–90 minutes; projected 22–48% reduction in accidents; traffic violations expected to drop 45%; operating speeds up 35% at peak times
  • Road investment 2025–2026: EGP 24.2 billion ($484 million) allocated; $895 million government plan for 40 new bridges
  • Ahmed Handy Tunnel 2 under Suez Canal nearing completion (2026)
  • Road network growth: Main roads up 29.8% since 2014 — from 23,500 km to 30,500 km target by end 2024
  • Safety improvement: Road accident fatalities down 28.6% since 2016 (5,861 in 2023 vs 8,211 in 2016); injuries down 17.9%
  • Toll revenue target 2025–2026: EGP 3.75 billion (~$75 million) — up from EGP 3.5 billion

Frequently Asked Questions

Which roads in Egypt have tolls?

Major toll roads include the Cairo-Alexandria Desert Road, Cairo-Ismailia-Port Said Road, Cairo-Suez Road, Cairo-Ain Sokhna Road, and the Regional Ring Road around Cairo. The Shubra-Benha Road is also part of the Phase 1 smart system rollout.

How does Egypt's smart transportation system work?

The system uses overhead cameras and transponders for electronic toll collection without stopping, plus ANPR for plate-based billing. It also includes driver warning systems for speed and lane violations — contributing to the significant safety improvements recorded since 2016.

Can I avoid tolls in Egypt?

Alternative routes exist — for example, the Cairo-Alexandria Agriculture Road is a toll-free alternative to the Desert Road — but they are significantly slower and in poorer condition. For inter-city travel, tolled highways are by far the more practical option.

What documents do I need for border crossings in Egypt?

Permission from the Travel Permits Department of the Egyptian Ministry of the Interior is required to cross borders with Libya, Sudan, and Israel by road, and for travel on main sealed roads into parts of Sinai.

Egypt vs. Neighbouring Countries (2026)

Country System Notes
Egypt Smart ANPR + cash; expanding ETC 18th globally in road quality (2024); $484M investment 2025–26
Morocco Jawaz TAG + cash; ADM-operated Advanced North African toll system; 1,800+ km autoroutes
Israel Highway 6 transponder; fully electronic Advanced electronic system; ILS-denominated
Ghana Smart toll system launching end 2025; currently no tolls West Africa; GHS-denominated when introduced

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