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Sri Lanka Toll Roads Complete Guide

System: Closed distance-based toll collection (ticket entry, exit payment)
Operator: Expressway Operation and Maintenance Division, Road Development Authority (RDA)
Currency: Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR)
Coverage: ~312.5 km across 5 operational expressways — E01 (Southern Expressway), E02 (Outer Circular Highway), E03 (Colombo–Katunayake Expressway), E04 (Central Expressway - Section 2), E06 (Magampura Expressway)
Technology: Manual cash booths (LKR), electronic E-Tag transponder lanes (E03/E01), and LankaQR digital payment pilot

Do I Need to Pay Tolls in Sri Lanka? 2026 Update

Yes — if you travel on any of Sri Lanka's access-controlled expressways, you must pay a distance-based toll upon exit. All national non-expressway highways (A-grade and B-grade roads) are completely toll-free. Tolls are collected at interchange plazas when leaving the expressway.

Key Reality: Drivers collect a paper ticket at the entry interchange barrier and present it at the exit interchange plaza to calculate the toll fee based on exact kilometers traveled. Cash in Sri Lankan Rupees (LKR) is the primary payment method across all plazas. Always carry small LKR notes (LKR 100, 500, 1,000).

2026 Network Status: The operational toll network spans approximately 312.5 km across five primary expressways: E01 Southern Expressway (200.5 km from Kottawa to Mattala/Hambantota), E02 Outer Circular Highway (28.8 km), E03 Colombo–Katunayake Expressway (25.8 km), E04 Central Expressway Section 2 (40.9 km from Mirigama to Kurunegala), and E06 Magampura Expressway (16.5 km spur to Hambantota Port).

Sri Lanka Toll Costs: Current Rates

The Road Development Authority (RDA) classifies all motor vehicles into four official vehicle categories for tolling purposes across the entire expressway network.

Official RDA Vehicle Classification (2026)

Category Vehicle Description Examples
Category 1 Light motor vehicles (4 wheels) Passenger cars, SUVs, vans (up to 9 seats), double cabs, pickups, light goods trucks (GVW under 3,500 kg)
Category 2 Medium motor vehicles (6 wheels / 2 axles) Medium buses (10 to 33 seats), medium 2-axle commercial lorries/trucks
Category 3 Heavy motor vehicles (6 wheels / large) Large passenger buses (over 33 seats), heavy 2-axle commercial trucks
Category 4 Multi-axle heavy commercial vehicles Heavy lorries and trucks with 3 or more axles, prime movers, multi-axle articulated trailers

Prohibited Vehicles: Motorcycles, three-wheelers (tuk-tuks), tractors, non-motorized vehicles, and pedestrians are strictly banned from all expressways.

E01 Southern Expressway — Sample Route Rates (2026)

The E01 Southern Expressway runs 200.5 km from Kottawa (Colombo) to Godagama (Matara), with the Extension to Hambantota and Mattala bringing total operational length to ~222 km. Tolls are calculated upon exit based on exact kilometers traveled:

Route Section Cat 1 — Car (LKR) Cat 2 — Medium (LKR) Cat 3 — Heavy (LKR) Cat 4 — Multi-Axle (LKR)
Kottawa to Gelanigama (~30 km) 150 225 375 525
Kottawa to Pinnaduwa (Galle, ~95 km) 475 713 1,188 1,663
Kottawa to Godagama (Matara, ~126 km) 700 1,050 1,400 2,100
Kottawa to Mattala / Hambantota (~220 km) 1,250 1,850 2,500 3,750

E03 Colombo–Katunayake Expressway (CKE) Rates (2026)

The E03 connects Colombo (Peliyagoda) to Katunayake (Bandaranaike International Airport, 25.8 km):

Route Section Cat 1 — Car (LKR) Cat 2 — Medium (LKR) Cat 3 — Heavy (LKR) Cat 4 — Multi-Axle (LKR)
Peliyagoda to Katunayake (Airport, ~25 km) 300 450 750 1,050

Lost Ticket Penalty: Drivers who lose their entry transit ticket are charged the maximum rate calculated from the furthest entry point on the network to their exit point.

How to Pay Sri Lanka Tolls

1. Cash Payment (LKR):

  • Primary payment method across all exit interchange plazas nationwide.
  • Paid strictly in Sri Lankan Rupees (LKR). Always carry exact change or small denomination notes (LKR 100, 500, 1,000). Foreign currencies are not accepted.

2. E-Tag Electronic Toll Collection (ETC):

  • Automated electronic transponder system available for registered vehicles, equipped with dedicated ETC lanes on the E03 Colombo–Katunayake Expressway and major E01/E02 interchanges.
  • Allows continuous drive-through clearance; balance is pre-funded through an RDA user account.

3. Digital Payments (LankaQR Pilot):

  • Dynamic LankaQR code payments are accepted at major exit plazas (including Kottawa, Katunayake, and Peliyagoda) using compatible Sri Lankan mobile banking applications.

Sri Lanka Expressway Network (2026)

E01 — Southern Expressway:

  • Route: Kottawa (Colombo) to Hambantota / Mattala (222 km).
  • Key Interchanges: Kahathuduwa, Gelanigama, Dodangoda, Welipenna, Pinnaduwa (Galle), Godagama (Matara), Barawakumbuka, Mattala.
  • Speed Limit: 100 km/h.

E02 — Outer Circular Highway (OCH):

  • Route: Kottawa to Kerawalapitiya (29.1 km orbital bypass around Colombo).
  • Interconnects E01, E03, and E04 expressways without entering central Colombo.

E03 — Colombo–Katunayake Expressway (CKE):

  • Route: Peliyagoda (Colombo) to Katunayake International Airport (25.8 km).

E04 — Central Expressway:

  • Operational Sections: Mirigama to Kurunegala (Section 2, ~41 km).
  • Under Construction / Planning: Kadawatha to Mirigama (Section 1) and Kurunegala to Dambulla (Section 3).

E06 — Magampura Expressway:

  • Route: Andarawewa interchange connection to Hambantota Port (16.5 km).

Frequently Asked Questions

Are motorcycles or tuk-tuks allowed on Sri Lanka expressways?

No. Motorcycles, three-wheelers (tuk-tuks), agricultural vehicles, and non-motorized transport are strictly prohibited from entering any expressway in Sri Lanka under RDA safety regulations.

What is Route E06 in Sri Lanka?

Route E06 is the Magampura Expressway, a 16.5 km spur connecting the E01 Southern Expressway at Andarawewa directly to Hambantota Port and town center.

Is the Central Expressway (E04) open to Dambulla?

No. The section from Kurunegala to Dambulla remains under construction and is not yet open to traffic. Currently, the primary operational segment of E04 open to traffic is between Mirigama and Kurunegala.

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