From August 26, the Frontier Works Organization (FWO) has decided to raise the Lahore-Islamabad Motorway (M2) toll tax rate by 10%. The increased toll tax for autos, according to the announcement, is Rs910, up from Rs830 previously.
According to a senior NHA official, the National Highways Authority has inked a 20-year agreement with the FWO. According to the agreement, the FWO will hike toll taxes by 10% on August 26 of each year.
The administration has already posted revised rates on all interchanges, which will take effect on the 26th of this month. According to the National Highway Authority’s website, toll rates on the Islamabad–Peshawar Motorway (M-1) have remained unchanged since July 2018. The toll fee for cars travelling from Islamabad to Peshawar has been charged is Rs240.
Likewise, the toll rates on the Pindi Bhattian-Shorkot Motorway are the same, with a car toll fee of Rs300, while the toll rate on the Lahore-Kot Abdul Hakeem Motorway (M-3) is Rs390, both of which have been unaltered since 2018.