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== Recent Infrastructure Projects (2024-2025) == | == Recent Infrastructure Projects (2024-2025) == |
Revision as of 22:04, 1 July 2025
Haiti Road Fees 2025: Complete Guide
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Do I Need to Pay Tolls in Haiti? 2025 Update
Haiti does not operate traditional toll roads like other countries. The country's road network consists of National Roads (956 km), departmental roads (1,615 km), and municipal roads, totaling approximately 3,875 km, but these are funded through government budgets and international development programs rather than user tolls.
However, travelers will encounter fees at border crossings and may face unofficial road charges during the current security crisis.
Haiti Road System: Current Status
System: No formal toll system
Authority: Ministry of Public Works, Transport and Communications (MTPTC)
Currency: Haitian Gourde (HTG), US Dollar (USD)
Coverage: National highways (RN1, RN2, RN3, RN7, RN8)
Funding: Government budget, World Bank, IDB, EU funding
Border Crossing Fees (2025)
Crossing Point | Entry Fee | Exit Fee | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Dominican Republic Border | $7-10 USD | $10 USD | Cash only, bring exact change |
Airport Exit | N/A | Varies | Built into airline tickets |
Road Infrastructure & Costs
Major National Routes
Haiti's road network is structured around national routes that converge in Port-au-Prince:
Route Nationale 1 (RN1): Port-au-Prince to Cap-Haïtien (northern route)
Route Nationale 2 (RN2): Port-au-Prince to Les Cayes (southern route)
Route Nationale 7 (RN7): Les Cayes to Jérémie (western route)
Route Nationale 8 (RN8): Connection to Dominican Republic border
Transportation Costs
Public transportation in Haiti relies primarily on "tap-taps" (decorated pickup trucks) charging 10-15 gourdes per ride within cities. These vehicles often carry 20-30 passengers at maximum capacity.
Recent Infrastructure Projects (2024-2025)
A $15 million road project funded by the Inter-American Development Bank is developing a 17-mile stretch connecting Port-de-Paix, Saint-Louis du Nord, and Anse-à-Foleur in Haiti's northwest. The World Bank's transport sector represents 28% of its $1.3 billion portfolio in Haiti.
World Bank Investments
More than 700 km of roads have been constructed and renovated since 2011, with significant emphasis on strengthening road maintenance capacity. Recent projects stabilized the Marigot-Jacmel and Port-Salut-Les Anglais segments and reconstructed major bridges including Chalon, Dolin, Fauché, La Thème, and Boucan Carré.
Planning Your Journey
Payment Methods
- Border crossings: Cash (USD preferred, HTG accepted)
- Local transport: Haitian Gourdes or US Dollars
- Fuel: Cash payments only
Cost Considerations
- Daily transport: 100-200 HTG ($0.75-$1.50 USD) for local tap-tap rides
- Border fees: $17-20 USD total for round-trip border crossing
- Fuel costs: Frequently subject to shortages and price volatility
Haiti vs. Regional Neighbors
Country | System Type | Border Fee | Road Quality |
---|---|---|---|
Haiti | No tolls | $7-10 USD | Poor, gang-controlled |
Dominican Republic | Toll highways | $20 USD exit | Modern highways |
Jamaica | Toll highways | N/A | Good on main routes |
Contact Information
Ministry of Public Works (MTPTC)
- Emergency situations require extreme caution
- Limited government response capacity during current crisis
Border Crossing Information
- Borders open 8 AM - 6 PM Dominican time
- Bring exact change: $7-10 USD for Haiti entry, $20 USD for Dominican exit
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I drive from Dominican Republic to Haiti?
Yes, land border crossings exist at Dajabon-Ouanaminthe and other points, but rental cars cannot cross borders. Current security conditions make overland travel extremely dangerous.
Are there alternative routes to avoid tolls?
Since Haiti has no toll roads, the issue is road accessibility rather than toll avoidance. Many regions are completely isolated during rainy season due to poor road conditions.
What currency should I bring?
US Dollars are preferred for border crossings and tourist services, while Haitian Gourdes are needed for local transport. ATMs are limited and frequently non-functional.
Is travel to Haiti safe in 2025?
Multiple government sources strongly advise against travel to Haiti due to widespread gang violence, kidnapping, and civil unrest. The U.S. government has very limited ability to assist citizens in Haiti.