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This is a list of electronic toll collection systems in use on toll roads throughout the world.

Asia

East Asia

Japan

ETC. Covers toll roads and tunnels in Japan; 6,000,000 daily transactions: Organization for Road System Enhancement.

South Korea

hi-pass, operated by Korea Expressway Corporation, covers all national express roads and several BTO/BTL roads in South Korea. From 2013, transportation cards(T-money, Cashbee, and Hanpay) are compatible with existing hi-pass system.

Taiwan

Taiwan ETC systems is operated since February 10, 2006

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Name of Roadway Type of Roadway Owned by Operated by Location
Sun Yat-sen Freeway, Formosa Freeway (21 toll stations) Highway Taiwan Area Freeway Bureau Far Eastern Electronic Toll Collection Co. (FETC)

(its now under transition from OBU(Infrared based) to e-Tag(Passive RFID based) MLFF as of 2012, will go live as of 1 January 2014)

People's Republic of China

ETC. Operated since JUN,2014. 13 provinces support ETC as DEC,2014. As December 2015, it works in 29 provinces. Plans varies by province and bank, discounted rates(usually 5% off) maybe available in some area.

Type of payment: Prepaid card, Some Chinese debit card(depends on at which bank your ETC is opened), Some Chinese credit card(depends on at which bank your ETC is opened)

There usually an upfront payment for new users.

Wherever the Chinese ETC is opened, it is accepted national wide as long as ETC is supported in that area.

Southwest Asia

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Name of Roadway Type of Roadway Owned by Operated by Location
Highway 6 Highway Derech Eretz Israel
Shaikh Zayed Road Highway RTA Dubai, UAE
Salik ETC RTA Dubai, UAE
Tehran-Qom Freeway
Tehran-Pardis Freeway
Ahvaz-Bandar Emam Freeway
Freeway ETC Bank Maskan Iran

South Asia

India

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Name of Roadway Type of Roadway Owned by Operated by Location
FASTag NHDP Highway NHAI [1] India
NH-6 toll road Highway NHAI TollTrax Toll Collection System Kharagpur, India
Bandra-Worli Sea Link (Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link) Highway MSRDC/HCC [MEP Infrastructure Developers http://www.mepinfra.com] Mumbai, India
GIPL TOLL ROAD Highway NHAI IRD Electronics Toll System Kerala, trissur, India
Delhi Gurgaon Expressway Highway NHAI Metro Electronic Toll Collection Systems Delhi, India
Lucknow Sitapur Expressways Ltd Highway NHAI Rajdeep - Toll Management System Uttar Pradesh, India
GMR Ambala-Chandigarh Expressway Highway NHAI Rajdeep - Toll Management System Haryana & Punjab, India
GMR Ulunderpet Expressway Highway NHAI IBI Group Tamil Nadu, India
KUMARAPALAYAM TOLL ROAD Highway NHAI Efkon Group Tamil Nadu,India

Sri Lanka

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Name of Roadway Type of Roadway Owned by Branded as Operated by Location
Colombo - Katunayake Expressway Expressway Road Development Authority E-Tag Expressway Operation Maintenance and Management Division-Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
File:E-tag E03, Sri Lanka.jpeg
CKE ETC Logo

Southeast Asia

Thailand

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Name of Roadway Type of Roadway Owned by Operated by Location
[Expressway Authority of Thailand]http://www.exat.co.th Expressways TAG
Multi Lane Free Flow (experiment)
Bangkok & Nearby Provinces

Malaysia

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Name of Roadway Type of Roadway Owned by Operated by Location
Malaysian expressway networks Highways/Expressway Lembaga Lebuhraya Malaysia (Malaysia Highway Authority) Smart TAG
Touch 'n Go
Multi Lane Free Flow (experiment)
Nationwide

Hong Kong

Covers toll roads and tunnels in Hong Kong; 220,000 users making 320,000 daily transactions:

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Name of Roadway Type of Roadway Owned by Operated by Location
12 toll roads and tunnels Autotoll (Autopass (now merged with Autotoll) and Electronic Toll Systems Ltd. (now merged with Autotoll) Hong Kong

Philippines

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Name of Roadway Type of Roadway Owned by Operated by Location
Manila–Cavite Expressway Highway Public Estates Authority Tollway Corporation EasyDrive Luzon
Metro Manila Skyway Bridge Citra Metro Manila Tollways Corporation AutoSweep RFID Luzon
North Luzon Expressway Highway Manila North Tollways Corporation Easytrip Luzon
Subic–Clark–Tarlac Expressway Highway Bases Conversion and Development Authority Easytrip Luzon
Subic–Tipo Expressway Highway Manila North Tollways Corporation Easytrip Luzon
South Luzon Expressway Highway South Luzon Tollways Corporation AutoSweep RFID Luzon and Metro Manila

Singapore

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Name of Roadway Type of Roadway Owned by Operated by Location
roadways entering downtown roads and highways Area Licensing Scheme (Merged with EPS).This was the world's first to implement congestion charges to enter a downtown area. central core of Singapore
Electronic Road Pricing

Europe

Western Europe

  • Austria - Videomaut for motorways and expressways subject to special tolls
  • Austria - go-maut [2] for the national Autobahn network
  • Belgium - Kilometer charge for trucks on public roads [3]
  • France - Télépéage usually branded liber-t [4] on motorways (run by the Federation of French Motorway Companies) (ASFA).
  • Germany - LKW-MAUT for trucks on Autobahns
  • Italy - TELEPASS on Autostrade motorways
  • Portugal - Via Verde
  • Portugal - Highways A22 (Algarve) and A28 (Porto) operated by Via Livre [5]
  • Spain - VIA-T [6], VIA-T Pagatelia [7], VIA-T Bip&Drive [8]
  • Switzerland - Performance related heavy vehicle fee [9]

United Kingdom and Ireland

Scandinavia

Eastern Europe

North America

Canada

Costa Rica

  • "Quick Pass" lane using E-Z Pass technology in all of the toll booths in the country.

Dominican Republic

  • "Paso Rapido" lane using E-Z Pass technology in all of the toll booths in the country.

Mexico

United States

Australasia

Australia

New Zealand

South America

Argentina

Chile

See also: Free Flow

Colombia

Africa

South Africa

  • e-toll operated by Sanral throughout the Gauteng province. Cities include Johannesburg, Pretoria, Centurion, Midrand, Soweto and the East and West Rand.
  • Bakwena N1N4 Toll Concession. The Bakwena N1N4 Toll is a separate system and has been operating for the past 12 years. The e-tag system employed by Sanral is also compatible with the current Bakwena tags and may be registered with Sanral's e-toll system for use on certain sections of the N1 and N4 towards Bela-Bela, Rustenburg and Botswana.[2]
  • Since December 2015, the e-tag is operational on all toll roads nationally. [3]

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