Everything you need to know about toll roads in New Zealand

01. Use Toll Roads
You are responsible for any toll charges during your rental period.

02. How to Pay
Pay online via NZTA toll website within 5 days.

03. When Not Paid
Unpaid tolls may become infringements and incur penalties.

04. Need Help
Contact our support team for assistance.
Toll Roads in New Zealand

Northern Gateway Toll Road
The Northern Gateway Toll Road is a 7.5km motorway north of Auckland between Silverdale and Pūhoi, part of State Highway 1 (SH1). Heading north, the toll road begins just before Ōrewa and ends after the Johnstone Hills near Pūhoi. The toll road gives you a choice between a more direct route or the scenic State Highway 17 via Ōrewa.
| Light vehicles including motorcycles | $2.60 |
| Heavy vehicles (3500kg and over) | $5.20 |
Tauranga Eastern Link Toll Road
The Tauranga Eastern Link Toll Road is a 15km tolled section of State Highway 2 (SH2) running between the Domain Road interchange, near Pāpāmoa, and the Paengaroa roundabout (SH2 and SH33 to Whakatāne and Rotorua). The free alternative route takes you on the Te Puke Highway, through Te Puke.
| Light vehicles including motorcycles | $2.30 |
| Heavy vehicles (3500kg and over) | $5.60 |


Takitimu Drive Toll Road
The Takitimu Drive Toll Road, formerly known as Route K Toll Road, is a 5km road that bypasses the Tauranga city centre and takes traffic from State Highway 29 (SH29) to State Highway 2 (SH2) in the direction of the Port of Tauranga and Mt Maunganui. The alternative routes are via Cameron Road or Cambridge/Moffat Roads.
| Light vehicles including motorcycles | $2.10 |
| Heavy vehicles (3500kg and over) | $5.40 |
Toll Payment Link:
https://tollingonline.nzta.govt.nz/
Please ensure you only pay for tolls incurred during your rental period.
Please note: Toll payments must be made within 5 days. Additional admin fees may apply if unpaid.