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Toll Roads in Vietnam
Vietnam's growing network of expressways offers a faster and more convenient way to travel between major cities, but they come with toll charges. Some important toll roads include the南北高速公路 (Nan-Bac Expressway), which runs from Lào Cai in the north to Can Tho in the Mekong Delta, and the Đại lộ Đông Tây (East-West Expressway), connecting Lao Cai to Đồng Hà near the Laos border. Tunnel tolls are also encountered on some routes, like the Hải Vân Tunnel, which cuts through the Hải Vân Pass. For a smooth and budget-conscious trip, Use Asia toll calculator.
How to pay tolls in Vietnam?
"ETC" stands for Electronic Toll Collection, a method used to automatically collect tolls from road vehicles. Vehicles utilizing ETC do not need to stop at toll booths to pay the toll. Instead, the toll is automatically charged through a non-stop electronic toll collection system. However, cash remains the most commonly accepted payment method. It is advised to carry the exact amount in Vietnamese Dong (VND) to prevent delays.
Vietnam toll road price
Toll Stretch | Toll rate in VND |
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Ha Noi (Hanoi) to Lang Son | ₫180,000 - ₫220,000 |
Da Nang to Nha Trang | ₫350,000 - ₫430,000 |
Ho Chi Minh City to Can Tho | ₫150,000 - ₫190,000 |
Lao Cai to Dien Bien Phu | ₫120,000 - ₫150,000 |
Dong Ha to Vinh | ₫180,000 - ₫230,000 |
Hαι Vân Tunnel | ₫130,000 - ₫150,000 |