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= Lebanon Roads and Transportation 2025: Complete Guide =
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'''System:''' No toll roads - Free highway network<br>
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<strong style="font-weight: bold;">System:</strong> Manual cash toll collection at fixed plaza points<br>
'''Operator:''' Ministry of Public Works and Transport<br>
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<strong style="font-weight: bold;">Operator:</strong> Council for Development and Reconstruction (CDR) / Ministry of Public Works and Transport<br>
'''Currency:''' Lebanese Pound (LBP) / US Dollar (USD)<br>
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<strong style="font-weight: bold;">Currency:</strong> Lebanese Pound (LBP) — rates increasingly quoted in USD equivalent<br>
'''Coverage:''' 8,000+ km road network<br>
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<strong style="font-weight: bold;">Coverage:</strong> Selected highways and expressways, primarily Beirut–North and Beirut–South corridors<br>
'''Technology:''' Conventional road infrastructure
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<strong style="font-weight: bold;">Technology:</strong> Manual toll booths; no national electronic toll collection system in operation
 
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[https://tollguru.com/toll-calculator-lebanon Calculate Lebanon Route]
 
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== Are There Toll Roads in Lebanon? 2025 Update ==
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">No. Lebanon does not operate a national electronic toll pass or vignette system. All tolls are paid in cash at staffed booths. There is no prepaid transponder requirement for any road in Lebanon.</p>
  
'''No, Lebanon does not have toll roads.''' The entire Lebanese road network is free to use, including major highways and motorways. All roads are funded through government resources and fuel taxes.
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Key Reality:</strong> Lebanon's toll network is limited and relatively inexpensive per crossing. The main tolled routes are the Beirut–Tripoli Expressway (north) and the Jnah–Khalde section of the coastal highway (south of Beirut). Most inland roads are toll-free.</p>
  
'''Lebanon's Road Network:'''
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">2026 Context:</strong> Lebanon's ongoing economic crisis has affected toll administration. Rates that were historically denominated in LBP have been adjusted multiple times due to currency devaluation. In practice, some plazas accept USD or quote rates in USD equivalent. Always carry small denominations of either currency.</p>
* Over 8,000 kilometers of roads throughout the country
 
* Three major highways radiating from Beirut
 
* Dual carriageway motorways on main routes
 
* No toll collection systems or fees
 
  
'''Road Quality:'''
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* Generally good condition on major routes
 
* Variable quality on secondary roads
 
* Some infrastructure damage from regional conflicts
 
* Ongoing maintenance and improvement projects
 
  
== Lebanon Road Network: Main Routes ==
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">Toll rates in Lebanon are set by the Ministry of Public Works and Transport and enforced through CDR-managed plazas. Due to currency volatility, USD-equivalent figures below reflect the market exchange rate applicable in early 2026.</p>
  
Lebanon's highway system centers on Beirut with three primary corridors connecting to neighboring countries and major cities.
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<h3 style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; margin: 20px 0 10px 0;">Current Toll Rates by Vehicle Class (2026)</h3>
  
=== Major Highway Routes ===
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<th style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; text-align: left; font-weight: bold; color: #ffffff !important; background: #555555 !important;">Vehicle Class</th>
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<th style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; text-align: left; font-weight: bold; color: #ffffff !important; background: #555555 !important;">Description</th>
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<th style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; text-align: left; font-weight: bold; color: #ffffff !important; background: #555555 !important;">Rate per Plaza (LBP)</th>
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<th style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; text-align: left; font-weight: bold; color: #ffffff !important; background: #555555 !important;">USD Equivalent (approx.)</th>
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<th>Route</th>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Class 1</td>
<th>From/To</th>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Motorcycles</td>
<th>Length</th>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">LBP 45,000</td>
<th>Type</th>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">~$0.50</td>
<th>Status</th>
 
 
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<td>Beirut-Tripoli Highway</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Class 2</td>
<td>Beirut to Tripoli (north)</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Passenger cars, SUVs, light vans (up to 3.5t)</td>
<td>81 km</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">LBP 90,000</td>
<td>Dual carriageway motorway</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">~$1.00</td>
<td>Operational - Free</td>
 
 
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<td>Beirut-Damascus Highway</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Class 3</td>
<td>Beirut to Syria border</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Minibuses, light trucks (3.5t–7.5t)</td>
<td>65 km</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">LBP 180,000</td>
<td>Dual carriageway motorway</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">~$2.00</td>
<td>Operational - Free</td>
 
 
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<td>Beirut-South Highway</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Class 4</td>
<td>Beirut to Tyre/Saida</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Buses, medium trucks (7.5t–15t)</td>
<td>33 km</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">LBP 270,000</td>
<td>Dual carriageway motorway</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">~$3.00</td>
<td>Operational - Free</td>
 
 
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<tr>
<td>Tripoli-Khane</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Class 5</td>
<td>North Lebanon extension</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Heavy trucks, articulated lorries (over 15t)</td>
<td>20 km</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">LBP 450,000</td>
<td>Highway</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">~$5.00</td>
<td>Operational - Free</td>
 
 
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=== Regional Connections ===
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<p style="font-size: 14px; color: #6c757d; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;"><em>Note: LBP rates are based on Ministry of Public Works and Transport schedules adjusted for 2025–2026. USD equivalents are approximate at the prevailing Sayrafa/market rate (~LBP 90,000 per USD). Verify at the toll plaza as rates may be updated by CDR decree.</em></p>
  
'''Bekaa Valley Network:'''
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* North-south axis through Bekaa Valley
 
* Connects Baalbek and Zahle to main network
 
* Intersects Beirut-Damascus highway at Chtaura
 
* Free access throughout the valley
 
  
'''Border Crossings:'''
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* '''Syria:''' Six official crossings (Al-Masnaa, Jusiyah, Matraba, Talkalakh, Al-Dabousieh, Al-'Arida)
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* '''Israel:''' Blue Line demarcation (restricted access)
 
* '''Mediterranean:''' Port access at Beirut and Tripoli
 
 
 
== Travel Costs in Lebanon ==
 
 
 
Since Lebanon has no toll roads, driving costs are limited to fuel, vehicle registration, and general travel expenses.
 
 
 
=== Road User Costs ===
 
 
 
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<th>Cost Category</th>
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<th style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; text-align: left; font-weight: bold; color: #ffffff !important; background: #555555 !important;">Plaza / Route</th>
<th>Amount</th>
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<th style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; text-align: left; font-weight: bold; color: #ffffff !important; background: #555555 !important;">Location</th>
<th>Notes</th>
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<th style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; text-align: left; font-weight: bold; color: #ffffff !important; background: #555555 !important;">Direction</th>
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<th style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; text-align: left; font-weight: bold; color: #ffffff !important; background: #555555 !important;">Status (2026)</th>
 
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<td>Highway tolls</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Dbayyeh Toll Plaza</td>
<td>Free</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">North of Beirut, Metn</td>
<td>No tolls on any roads</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Beirut–Jounieh–Tripoli Expressway</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Operational</td>
 
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</tr>
 
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<tr>
<td>Fuel costs</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Khalde / Jnah Plaza</td>
<td>Variable (subsidized)</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">South of Beirut, Chouf approach</td>
<td>Subject to economic conditions</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Beirut–Saida (Sidon) coastal highway</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Operational</td>
 
</tr>
 
</tr>
 
<tr>
 
<tr>
<td>Vehicle registration</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Nahr el-Kalb</td>
<td>Annual fee</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Dog River tunnel approach, north Beirut</td>
<td>Government requirement</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Beirut–Jounieh Expressway</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Operational</td>
 
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</tr>
 
<tr>
 
<tr>
<td>Parking fees</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Chekka / Batroun area</td>
<td>Varies by location</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">North Lebanon, highway continuation</td>
<td>Urban areas only</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Tripoli Expressway</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Operational (seasonal staffing variations)</td>
 
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=== Speed Limits ===
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* '''Urban areas:''' 50 km/h (31 mph)
 
* '''Highways/Motorways:''' 100 km/h (62 mph)
 
* '''Traffic direction:''' Right-hand driving
 
* '''Overtaking:''' Left side
 
  
== Planning Your Lebanon Journey ==
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">All Lebanese toll plazas operate with staffed manual collection. There is no automated or electronic payment option nationwide.</p>
  
=== Route Planning Considerations ===
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">1. Cash in Lebanese Pounds (LBP):</strong></p>
* '''No toll calculations needed''' - All roads are free
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* '''Fuel planning:''' Consider fuel availability and costs
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<li>Standard payment method accepted at all plazas</li>
* '''Border crossings:''' Check current status for Syria borders
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<li>Carry exact or near-exact change where possible — booths may have limited change</li>
* '''Security conditions:''' Monitor regional situation updates
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<li>High-denomination LBP notes (100,000 or higher) are widely accepted given current inflation</li>
* '''Road conditions:''' Some areas may have variable road quality
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=== Travel Tips ===
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">2. US Dollars (USD):</strong></p>
* '''Documentation:''' Valid driving license and vehicle registration required
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* '''International permits:''' May be required for foreign visitors
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<li>Increasingly accepted at major plazas since 2021 due to LBP devaluation</li>
* '''Fuel stops:''' Plan refueling on longer journeys
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<li>Operators may calculate change at informal market rate — confirm before paying</li>
* '''Alternative routes:''' Multiple path options available without toll considerations
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<li>$1 USD bills are convenient for Class 2 vehicle tolls</li>
* '''Border status:''' Verify crossing availability before travel
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== Lebanon vs. Regional Countries ==
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<li>Credit and debit cards are not accepted at any Lebanese toll plaza</li>
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<li>No mobile payment or QR-code systems in operation as of 2026</li>
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<li>No national toll account or transponder program exists</li>
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;">To calculate toll costs for cars, trucks, motorcycles and all vehicle types on Lebanese roads, use the TollGuru Lebanon toll calculator.</p>
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<a href="https://tollguru.com/toll-calculator-asia"><button class="custom-button button-orange" type="button">Lebanon Toll Calculator</button></a>
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Currency and Rate Adjustments:</strong></p>
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<li>CDR issued updated LBP toll schedules in late 2024 following further currency stabilization measures; rates reflect the official Sayrafa exchange platform rate</li>
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<li>USD acceptance at major plazas normalized since 2022 and continues in 2026</li>
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<li>Pre-2019 LBP rates (e.g., LBP 1,000–3,000 per crossing) are entirely obsolete and no longer applicable</li>
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Infrastructure Context:</strong></p>
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<li>The Beirut–Tripoli Expressway (Highway 1) remains Lebanon's principal tolled corridor and the most maintained intercity road</li>
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<li>Plans for a national electronic toll system have been periodically discussed by CDR but no implementation timeline is confirmed as of 2026</li>
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<li>Reconstruction and road rehabilitation projects under CDR continue on several highway sections; temporary lane closures may affect toll plaza operations</li>
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Southern Lebanon:</strong></p>
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<li>Roads in and around southern Lebanon may have operational disruptions; travelers should check current Ministry of Public Works advisories before travel on routes south of Saida</li>
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Typical Journey Costs (2026):</strong></p>
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<li>Beirut to Tripoli (Highway 1, 2 plazas): ~$2.00 for a passenger car</li>
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<li>Beirut to Jounieh (1 plaza): ~$1.00 for a passenger car</li>
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<li>Beirut to Saida/Sidon (1 plaza): ~$1.00 for a passenger car</li>
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<li>Heavy trucks on the full Beirut–Tripoli corridor: ~$10.00</li>
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Practical Tips:</strong></p>
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<li>Always carry small USD bills and a supply of LBP — not all booths can break large notes</li>
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<li>Toll booths are staffed but may have delays during peak Beirut commuter hours (7–9 AM, 4–7 PM)</li>
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<li>Inland mountain roads (Bekaa Valley routes, Chouf routes) are generally toll-free</li>
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<li>The coastal highway (Route 51) south of Saida and roads to Tyre are currently toll-free</li>
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Toll-Free Alternatives:</strong></p>
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<li>Old coastal road (pre-expressway) through Jounieh town center — longer but avoids Nahr el-Kalb and Dbayyeh plazas</li>
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<li>Mountain routes via Beit Mery or Broumana for north–east travel — scenic but slower</li>
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<li>Internal Beirut roads for short city trips — no tolls within Beirut municipality</li>
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<h3 style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; margin: 15px 0 8px 0;">Are there toll roads in Lebanon?</h3>
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">Yes, but the network is limited. Tolled roads are concentrated on the Beirut–Tripoli Expressway (Highway 1) to the north and the coastal approach south of Beirut toward Saida. Most other routes, including mountain and inland roads, are toll-free.</p>
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<h3 style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; margin: 15px 0 8px 0;">Can I pay Lebanon tolls with a credit card or app?</h3>
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">No. As of 2026, all Lebanese toll plazas accept cash only — Lebanese Pounds and, at most major plazas, US Dollars. No card, mobile, or electronic payment systems are available.</p>
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<h3 style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; margin: 15px 0 8px 0;">How much does it cost to drive from Beirut to Tripoli?</h3>
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">Approximately $2.00 USD (or equivalent in LBP) for a passenger car, passing through two toll plazas on Highway 1. The journey is about 85 km and takes 1–1.5 hours depending on traffic.</p>
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<h3 style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; margin: 15px 0 8px 0;">What happens if I don't pay a Lebanese toll?</h3>
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">Toll booths are staffed and vehicles must stop to pay. There is no unmanned gantry system, so evasion is not possible through the main expressways without bypassing the plaza entirely. Non-payment at a staffed booth is treated as a traffic infraction under Lebanese law.</p>
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<h3 style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; margin: 15px 0 8px 0;">Do rental cars in Lebanon have toll accounts?</h3>
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">No. Rental car companies in Lebanon do not charge toll administration fees because there is no electronic system. Drivers pay cash directly at each booth, regardless of whether they are in a rental or private vehicle.</p>
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<h3 style="font-size: 20px; font-weight: bold; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; margin: 15px 0 8px 0;">Are toll rates the same in LBP and USD?</h3>
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 8px 0;">The official rate is set in LBP by CDR decree. When USD is accepted at plazas, the booth operator typically applies the prevailing market rate. The effective USD cost is approximately $1–5 per plaza depending on vehicle class, which is very low by regional standards.</p>
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<th>Toll System</th>
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<th>Highway Access</th>
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<th style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; text-align: left; font-weight: bold; color: #ffffff !important; background: #555555 !important;">Typical Car Rate</th>
<th>Payment Required</th>
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<th>Notes</th>
 
 
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<td>Lebanon</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Lebanon</td>
<td>No tolls</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Manual cash, limited network</td>
<td>Free highways</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">~$1.00/plaza</td>
<td>None</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">None</td>
<td>All roads free to use</td>
 
 
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</tr>
 
<tr>
 
<tr>
<td>Syria</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/israel-toll Israel]</td>
<td>No tolls</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Electronic (Kavim/Road 6 system)</td>
<td>Free highways</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">ILS 7–30/trip</td>
<td>None</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Yes — transponder required on Road 6</td>
<td>Similar to Lebanon</td>
 
 
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<td>Israel</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/jordan-toll Jordan]</td>
<td>Route 6 toll road</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Manual + limited electronic</td>
<td>Mixed system</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">JOD 0.3–1.5/plaza</td>
<td>Electronic tolls</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Partial (Zarqa–Azraq corridor)</td>
<td>Limited toll roads</td>
 
 
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</tr>
 
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<tr>
<td>Jordan</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/egypt-toll Egypt]</td>
<td>No tolls</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Manual + electronic (e-Tag)</td>
<td>Free highways</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">EGP 4–35/plaza</td>
<td>None</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Yes — nationwide e-Tag rollout</td>
<td>Free road network</td>
 
 
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<td>Turkey</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/saudi-arabia-toll Saudi Arabia]</td>
<td>HGS/OGS system</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Electronic (Absher/Sayer RFID)</td>
<td>Toll highways</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">SAR 2–15/gantry</td>
<td>Electronic payment</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #f5f7fa;">Yes — RFID mandatory on toll roads</td>
<td>Extensive toll network</td>
 
 
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<td>Cyprus</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/united-arab-emirates-toll UAE]</td>
<td>No tolls</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Electronic (Salik — Dubai)</td>
<td>Free highways</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">AED 4/gantry</td>
<td>None</td>
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<td style="padding: 12px; outline: 1px solid #dee2e6; background: #ffffff;">Yes — Salik RFID tag required in Dubai</td>
<td>Similar to Lebanon</td>
 
 
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== Current Road Infrastructure Status ==
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=== Network Condition (2025) ===
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<p style="font-size: 16px; color: #202122; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 1.6; margin: 10px 0;"><strong style="font-weight: bold;">Regional TollWiki Pages:</strong></p>
* '''Total road length:''' Over 8,000 kilometers
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* '''Motorway standard:''' Major routes upgraded to dual carriageway
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<li>[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/israel-toll Israel Toll Roads] — Electronic Road 6 system, transponder requirements, current rates</li>
* '''Maintenance status:''' Generally good on primary routes
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<li>[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/jordan-toll Jordan Toll Roads] — Highway toll plazas, Desert Highway rates, cross-border information</li>
* '''International connectivity:''' Arab Mashreq International Road Network participant
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<li>[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/egypt-toll Egypt Toll Roads] — e-Tag system, national expressway toll rates</li>
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<li>[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/saudi-arabia-toll Saudi Arabia Toll Roads] — Sayer RFID system, inter-city highway tolls</li>
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<li>[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/united-arab-emirates-toll UAE Toll Roads] — Dubai Salik system, Abu Dhabi toll roads</li>
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<li>[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/bahrain-toll Bahrain Toll Roads] — Causeway toll information</li>
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<li>[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/qatar-toll Qatar Toll Roads] — Doha expressway toll system</li>
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=== Recent Developments ===
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* '''Border security measures:''' Enhanced monitoring at Syria crossings
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* '''Infrastructure investments:''' Ongoing road maintenance projects
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<li>Council for Development and Reconstruction (CDR): cdr.gov.lb — Infrastructure oversight and project status</li>
* '''Regional integration:''' Part of broader Middle East transport corridor
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<li>Ministry of Public Works and Transport: mpwt.gov.lb — Toll rate decrees and highway authority</li>
* '''Economic challenges:''' Infrastructure funding affected by economic conditions
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<li>Internal Security Forces (ISF): isf.gov.lb — Traffic regulation enforcement</li>
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== Frequently Asked Questions ==
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=== Do I need to pay any road tolls in Lebanon? ===
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Yes, you can travel freely on all roads between Lebanese cities without any toll payments. Only normal fuel and vehicle costs apply.
 
 
 
=== What about border crossings with Syria? ===
 
While the roads themselves are free, border crossings with Syria may have restricted access depending on current political and security conditions.
 
 
 
=== Do I need special permits for Lebanese highways? ===
 
No special permits are required for using Lebanese highways. A valid driving license and vehicle registration are the only requirements.
 
 
 
=== Are there any vehicle restrictions on Lebanese roads? ===
 
Standard traffic laws apply, including weight limits for commercial vehicles and compliance with speed limits. No toll-specific restrictions exist.
 
 
 
=== How does Lebanon fund its road network without tolls? ===
 
Lebanon funds its road infrastructure through government budgets, fuel taxes, vehicle registration fees, and international development assistance.
 
 
 
== Alternative Transportation Options ==
 
 
 
=== Public Transportation ===
 
* '''Bus services:''' Lebanese Commuting Company (LCC) and other operators
 
* '''Service taxis:''' Shared taxi services with red license plates
 
* '''Private taxis:''' Available in urban areas
 
* '''International buses:''' Connections to Syria and other regional destinations
 
 
 
=== Air Travel ===
 
* '''Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport:''' Main international gateway
 
* '''Regional connections:''' Multiple airlines serving 45+ destinations
 
* '''Cargo transport:''' Significant air freight operations
 
 
 
=== Maritime Transport ===
 
* '''Port of Beirut:''' Major Mediterranean port
 
* '''Port of Tripoli:''' Northern Lebanon port facility
 
* '''Ferry connections:''' Services to Cyprus and Greece
 
 
 
== Useful Information & Resources ==
 
 
 
=== Government Contacts ===
 
* '''Ministry of Public Works and Transport:''' Road infrastructure authority
 
* '''General Security Directorate:''' Border crossing information
 
* '''Lebanese Army:''' Security checkpoints and regional updates
 
 
 
=== Emergency Information ===
 
* '''Road accidents:''' Standard emergency services
 
* '''Vehicle breakdowns:''' Private towing services available
 
* '''Border issues:''' Contact relevant diplomatic missions
 
* '''Security concerns:''' Monitor official government advisories
 
 
 
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Lebanon Toll Roads Complete Guide

System: Manual cash toll collection at fixed plaza points
Operator: Council for Development and Reconstruction (CDR) / Ministry of Public Works and Transport
Currency: Lebanese Pound (LBP) — rates increasingly quoted in USD equivalent
Coverage: Selected highways and expressways, primarily Beirut–North and Beirut–South corridors
Technology: Manual toll booths; no national electronic toll collection system in operation

Do I Need a Toll Pass for Lebanon? 2026 Update

No. Lebanon does not operate a national electronic toll pass or vignette system. All tolls are paid in cash at staffed booths. There is no prepaid transponder requirement for any road in Lebanon.

Key Reality: Lebanon's toll network is limited and relatively inexpensive per crossing. The main tolled routes are the Beirut–Tripoli Expressway (north) and the Jnah–Khalde section of the coastal highway (south of Beirut). Most inland roads are toll-free.

2026 Context: Lebanon's ongoing economic crisis has affected toll administration. Rates that were historically denominated in LBP have been adjusted multiple times due to currency devaluation. In practice, some plazas accept USD or quote rates in USD equivalent. Always carry small denominations of either currency.

Lebanon Toll Costs: Current Rates

Toll rates in Lebanon are set by the Ministry of Public Works and Transport and enforced through CDR-managed plazas. Due to currency volatility, USD-equivalent figures below reflect the market exchange rate applicable in early 2026.

Current Toll Rates by Vehicle Class (2026)

Vehicle Class Description Rate per Plaza (LBP) USD Equivalent (approx.)
Class 1 Motorcycles LBP 45,000 ~$0.50
Class 2 Passenger cars, SUVs, light vans (up to 3.5t) LBP 90,000 ~$1.00
Class 3 Minibuses, light trucks (3.5t–7.5t) LBP 180,000 ~$2.00
Class 4 Buses, medium trucks (7.5t–15t) LBP 270,000 ~$3.00
Class 5 Heavy trucks, articulated lorries (over 15t) LBP 450,000 ~$5.00

Note: LBP rates are based on Ministry of Public Works and Transport schedules adjusted for 2025–2026. USD equivalents are approximate at the prevailing Sayrafa/market rate (~LBP 90,000 per USD). Verify at the toll plaza as rates may be updated by CDR decree.

Active Toll Plazas (2026)

Plaza / Route Location Direction Status (2026)
Dbayyeh Toll Plaza North of Beirut, Metn Beirut–Jounieh–Tripoli Expressway Operational
Khalde / Jnah Plaza South of Beirut, Chouf approach Beirut–Saida (Sidon) coastal highway Operational
Nahr el-Kalb Dog River tunnel approach, north Beirut Beirut–Jounieh Expressway Operational
Chekka / Batroun area North Lebanon, highway continuation Tripoli Expressway Operational (seasonal staffing variations)

How to Pay Lebanon Tolls

All Lebanese toll plazas operate with staffed manual collection. There is no automated or electronic payment option nationwide.

1. Cash in Lebanese Pounds (LBP):

  • Standard payment method accepted at all plazas
  • Carry exact or near-exact change where possible — booths may have limited change
  • High-denomination LBP notes (100,000 or higher) are widely accepted given current inflation

2. US Dollars (USD):

  • Increasingly accepted at major plazas since 2021 due to LBP devaluation
  • Operators may calculate change at informal market rate — confirm before paying
  • $1 USD bills are convenient for Class 2 vehicle tolls

3. No Electronic / Card Payment:

  • Credit and debit cards are not accepted at any Lebanese toll plaza
  • No mobile payment or QR-code systems in operation as of 2026
  • No national toll account or transponder program exists

To calculate toll costs for cars, trucks, motorcycles and all vehicle types on Lebanese roads, use the TollGuru Lebanon toll calculator.

Recent Changes (2026)

Currency and Rate Adjustments:

  • CDR issued updated LBP toll schedules in late 2024 following further currency stabilization measures; rates reflect the official Sayrafa exchange platform rate
  • USD acceptance at major plazas normalized since 2022 and continues in 2026
  • Pre-2019 LBP rates (e.g., LBP 1,000–3,000 per crossing) are entirely obsolete and no longer applicable

Infrastructure Context:

  • The Beirut–Tripoli Expressway (Highway 1) remains Lebanon's principal tolled corridor and the most maintained intercity road
  • Plans for a national electronic toll system have been periodically discussed by CDR but no implementation timeline is confirmed as of 2026
  • Reconstruction and road rehabilitation projects under CDR continue on several highway sections; temporary lane closures may affect toll plaza operations

Southern Lebanon:

  • Roads in and around southern Lebanon may have operational disruptions; travelers should check current Ministry of Public Works advisories before travel on routes south of Saida

Planning Your Journey

Typical Journey Costs (2026):

  • Beirut to Tripoli (Highway 1, 2 plazas): ~$2.00 for a passenger car
  • Beirut to Jounieh (1 plaza): ~$1.00 for a passenger car
  • Beirut to Saida/Sidon (1 plaza): ~$1.00 for a passenger car
  • Heavy trucks on the full Beirut–Tripoli corridor: ~$10.00

Practical Tips:

  • Always carry small USD bills and a supply of LBP — not all booths can break large notes
  • Toll booths are staffed but may have delays during peak Beirut commuter hours (7–9 AM, 4–7 PM)
  • Inland mountain roads (Bekaa Valley routes, Chouf routes) are generally toll-free
  • The coastal highway (Route 51) south of Saida and roads to Tyre are currently toll-free

Toll-Free Alternatives:

  • Old coastal road (pre-expressway) through Jounieh town center — longer but avoids Nahr el-Kalb and Dbayyeh plazas
  • Mountain routes via Beit Mery or Broumana for north–east travel — scenic but slower
  • Internal Beirut roads for short city trips — no tolls within Beirut municipality

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there toll roads in Lebanon?

Yes, but the network is limited. Tolled roads are concentrated on the Beirut–Tripoli Expressway (Highway 1) to the north and the coastal approach south of Beirut toward Saida. Most other routes, including mountain and inland roads, are toll-free.

Can I pay Lebanon tolls with a credit card or app?

No. As of 2026, all Lebanese toll plazas accept cash only — Lebanese Pounds and, at most major plazas, US Dollars. No card, mobile, or electronic payment systems are available.

How much does it cost to drive from Beirut to Tripoli?

Approximately $2.00 USD (or equivalent in LBP) for a passenger car, passing through two toll plazas on Highway 1. The journey is about 85 km and takes 1–1.5 hours depending on traffic.

What happens if I don't pay a Lebanese toll?

Toll booths are staffed and vehicles must stop to pay. There is no unmanned gantry system, so evasion is not possible through the main expressways without bypassing the plaza entirely. Non-payment at a staffed booth is treated as a traffic infraction under Lebanese law.

Do rental cars in Lebanon have toll accounts?

No. Rental car companies in Lebanon do not charge toll administration fees because there is no electronic system. Drivers pay cash directly at each booth, regardless of whether they are in a rental or private vehicle.

Are toll rates the same in LBP and USD?

The official rate is set in LBP by CDR decree. When USD is accepted at plazas, the booth operator typically applies the prevailing market rate. The effective USD cost is approximately $1–5 per plaza depending on vehicle class, which is very low by regional standards.

Lebanon vs. Neighboring Countries

Country System Type Typical Car Rate Electronic Payment
Lebanon Manual cash, limited network ~$1.00/plaza None
Israel Electronic (Kavim/Road 6 system) ILS 7–30/trip Yes — transponder required on Road 6
Jordan Manual + limited electronic JOD 0.3–1.5/plaza Partial (Zarqa–Azraq corridor)
Egypt Manual + electronic (e-Tag) EGP 4–35/plaza Yes — nationwide e-Tag rollout
Saudi Arabia Electronic (Absher/Sayer RFID) SAR 2–15/gantry Yes — RFID mandatory on toll roads
UAE Electronic (Salik — Dubai) AED 4/gantry Yes — Salik RFID tag required in Dubai

Useful Links & Resources

Regional TollWiki Pages:

Official Lebanese Resources:

  • Council for Development and Reconstruction (CDR): cdr.gov.lb — Infrastructure oversight and project status
  • Ministry of Public Works and Transport: mpwt.gov.lb — Toll rate decrees and highway authority
  • Internal Security Forces (ISF): isf.gov.lb — Traffic regulation enforcement

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