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Jordan Toll Roads Complete Guide

System: Currently toll-free with future toll plans under consideration
Coverage: 7,999 km of paved highways (currently free)
Currency: Jordanian Dinar (JOD)
Technology: Future electronic toll collection proposed
Operators: Ministry of Public Works and Housing, Jordan Road Authority

Do I Need to Pay Tolls in Jordan? 2025 Update

No, Jordan currently doesn't have any toll roads so you don't need to worry about paying any toll fees. The entire road network of 7,999 kilometers of paved highways is currently free to use.

Key Reality: Part of Jordan's Economic Modernization Vision for transport and mobility is road rehabilitation through toll introduction. The government is planning consultancy studies to determine feasibility.

2025 Update: The World Bank has been studying toll road implementation for years, with a 2019 report indicating plans to develop 14 main roads (12 highways and 2 circular roads) with a total length of 1,379km that could potentially become toll roads.

Jordan Road Network: Current Status

Jordan has a well-developed road infrastructure with a centralized system around Amman that connects the capital to major cities and surrounding countries.

Major Highway Network (2025)

Highway Route Current Status Future Plans
Highway 15 (Desert Highway) Syrian border - Amman - Aqaba Free (4-lane double carriageway) Under toll consideration
Highway 35 (King's Highway) Irbid - Amman - Aqaba Free (scenic mountain route) Under toll consideration
Highway 65 (Dead Sea Highway) Aqaba - northwestern Jordan Free (coastal route) Under toll consideration
Jordan Highway Amman ring road Free (connects to Jerash/Irbid) Potential toll road

Proposed Future Toll Rates (Under Study)

Vehicle Type World Bank Proposal Alternative Proposal Status
Cars JD 0.011/km 11 fils/km Under study
Trucks JD 0.022/km 22 fils/km Under study
Project Value $225 million Various proposals Design phase

How to Pay Jordan Tolls (Future Plans)

While Jordan currently has no toll roads, future toll systems are being planned:

1. Current Status (2025):

  • All highways are currently free to use
  • No toll collection infrastructure exists
  • No payment methods required

2. Proposed Future System:

  • Electronic toll collection systems under consideration
  • Private sector involvement in road maintenance and toll collection
  • Distance-based charging (per kilometer)
  • Different rates for different vehicle types

3. Implementation Timeline:

  • Feasibility studies ongoing
  • No confirmed implementation date
  • Public consultations and acceptance required

To calculate future toll costs for cars, trucks, motorcycles and all vehicle types across Jordan toll roads, use TollGuru Jordan toll calculator

Recent Developments (2025)

Economic Modernization Vision:

  • The Economic Modernization Vision has urged to reconsider a project that could help upgrade and ensure sustainable finance for the Kingdom's main roads
  • The proposed roads would make 18 percent of the entire road network in Jordan
  • The initiative aims to upgrade transport infrastructure and services, as well as to develop a strategic public transport plan across Jordan

World Bank Study:

  • The World Bank is considering a government proposal titled "sustainable road funding through imposing fees on road users"
  • The study is still in the design phase with an initial project value that could reach $225 million
  • The operational cost of the 14 main roads is estimated at JD 798 million, while the total operational cost over 30 years is some JD 1.98 billion

Public Opinion:

  • Many across the Kingdom are worried about the additional economic burdens and exclusivity tolls might bring
  • Former mayor of Amman called introducing tolls "unfair as it the government's responsibility to improve roads and driving infrastructure"
  • Some experts believe toll roads could succeed, especially if these roads are efficient and monopolized by the government

Planning Your Journey

Current Travel Costs:

  • No toll fees required anywhere in Jordan
  • Only fuel costs and vehicle maintenance to consider
  • Police checkpoints common but no fees required

Road Conditions:

  • The roads are generally quite quiet outside of urban areas
  • Rural roads usually have two lanes whereas highways have four lanes
  • Watch out for potholes and random speed bumps that appear without warning
  • Many of the speed bumps are not marked or painted, making them almost impossible to see

Highway Options:

  • Desert Highway (Highway 15): Fastest route between north and south Jordan
  • King's Highway (Highway 35): Scenic mountain route with wonderful views
  • Dead Sea Highway (Highway 65): Spectacular coastal road along the Dead Sea

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any toll roads in Jordan currently?

No, Jordan currently doesn't have any toll roads. The entire road network of 7,999 kilometers of paved highways is free to use.

When will toll roads be introduced in Jordan?

There is no confirmed implementation date. The government is still conducting feasibility studies and consulting with the World Bank. Public acceptance and alternative road availability are key factors in the timeline.

Which roads might become toll roads in the future?

The World Bank report indicates plans for 14 main roads (12 highways and 2 circular roads) with a total length of 1,379km, representing 18% of Jordan's total road network.

How much would future tolls cost?

The World Bank report proposed JD 0.011 per kilometer for cars and JD 0.022 per kilometer for trucks. These are considered moderate fees compared with other countries, but they might pose burdens on Jordanians.

What are the main challenges for toll road implementation?

The main challenges include lack of alternative roads (especially circular roads), public acceptance, and social concerns about additional economic burdens. Many believe it's the government's responsibility to improve roads without charging users.

Jordan vs. Regional Countries

Country System Type Typical Cost Coverage
Jordan Currently toll-free Free (future: JD 0.011-0.022/km) 7,999 km paved highways
Israel Electronic toll collection 7-75 NIS 3 toll roads
Lebanon Manual toll collection LBP 1,000-10,000 Highway sections
Saudi Arabia Limited toll network SAR 5-25 Select highways
Egypt Manual toll collection EGP 2-20 Major highways

Useful Links & Resources

Regional Toll Information:

Government Resources:

  • Ministry of Public Works and Housing - Road infrastructure planning and maintenance
  • Jordan Road Authority - Highway operations and development
  • Ministry of Transport - Transportation policy and regulations
  • Economic Modernization Vision - Future transport infrastructure plans

Travel Information:

  • Jordan Tourism Board - Travel guides and highway information
  • Royal Automobile Club of Jordan - Driving regulations and road conditions
  • Police checkpoints are common but routine - carry proper documentation

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