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Netherlands Toll Roads Complete Guide

System: Selective tolling — passenger cars toll-free on motorways; heavy vehicles (HGV) pay distance-based charges; specific tunnels and crossings charge all vehicles
Operators: Rijkswaterstaat (state roads), N.V. Westerscheldetunnel, viaPass (HGV system)
Currency: Euro (EUR)
Coverage: HGV tolls on motorways nationwide; Westerscheldetunnel charges all vehicle classes; Kil Tunnel (Dordrecht) free since 2021
Technology: GNSS/GPS-based OBU (On-Board Unit) for HGV; ANPR cameras; barrier tolling at tunnel

Do I Need to Pay Tolls in the Netherlands? 2026 Update

For most drivers, the answer is no. The Netherlands does not charge tolls on its motorway network for passenger cars, motorcycles, or light vehicles. The Dutch road network — including the A1, A2, A10, A12, A16, and A28 — is free for private cars.

Key Exceptions:

  • Westerscheldetunnel — The only tunnel in the Netherlands charging all vehicles including cars. Located in Zeeland, it connects South Beveland to Zeeuws-Vlaanderen.
  • Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGV/trucks >3,500 kg) — Pay a distance-based charge on all Dutch motorways and a growing portion of N-roads via the viaPass electronic system.

2026 Update: The Netherlands continues to operate one of Western Europe's most car-friendly motorway networks with no vignette requirement. HGV toll rates were adjusted in January 2026 in line with inflation indexation. Discussions on introducing a broader distance-based road pricing system for all vehicles (rekeningrijden) are ongoing in parliament but no passenger car toll has been enacted as of 2026.

Netherlands Toll Costs: Current Rates

Westerscheldetunnel Toll Rates (2026)

The Westerscheldetunnel (N62) is the only toll road in the Netherlands charging passenger cars. It runs 6.6 km under the Western Scheldt estuary. Payment is accepted by cash, debit/credit card, or OV-chipkaart-style tunnel pass at the barrier plazas.

Vehicle Class Single (one-way) Return (same day) Notes
Motorcycles €2.10 €3.50 Category 1
Passenger cars (height <2.00 m) €5.20 €8.50 Category 2; most common
Passenger cars with trailer / campers (height <2.00 m) €10.40 €17.00 Category 3
Vans / vehicles height 2.00–3.00 m €10.40 €17.00 Category 3
Trucks / vehicles height >3.00 m €20.80 €34.00 Category 4
Residents of Zeeuws-Vlaanderen (annual pass) Fixed annual subscription Heavily subsidised local rate

HGV Distance-Based Toll Rates (2026)

Heavy goods vehicles over 3,500 kg maximum authorised mass (MAM) pay a per-kilometre charge on Dutch motorways (A-roads) and designated N-roads. The system is operated through viaPass and uses an OBU (On-Board Unit) fitted to the vehicle. Rates vary by EURO emission class and number of axles.

Vehicle Class EURO 6 (€/km) EURO 5 (€/km) EURO 4 and below (€/km)
3,500–12,000 kg (2 axles) €0.148 €0.168 €0.195
12,001–32,000 kg (3 axles) €0.189 €0.214 €0.247
>32,000 kg (4+ axles, standard 5-axle artic) €0.228 €0.258 €0.299

Example HGV journey costs (EURO 6, 5-axle artic): Amsterdam to Rotterdam (~80 km) ≈ €18.24 | Rotterdam to German border at Venlo (~150 km) ≈ €34.20 | Full cross-country Amsterdam to Maastricht (~210 km) ≈ €47.88.

To calculate toll costs for cars, trucks, motorcycles and all vehicle types across Netherlands toll roads, use the TollGuru Netherlands toll calculator.

How to Pay Netherlands Tolls

Westerscheldetunnel — Passenger Cars and All Vehicles

Barrier toll plaza payment options:

  • Cash: Accepted at all manned lanes in euros
  • Debit and credit cards: Maestro, Mastercard, Visa accepted at all lanes
  • Contactless payment: Available at automated lanes
  • Tunnel season pass / multi-trip card: Available for frequent users and local residents; significant savings for Zeeuws-Vlaanderen residents
  • Online pre-purchase: Multi-trip tickets available via the tunnel operator's website

HGV Toll — Heavy Vehicles on Motorways

OBU (On-Board Unit) — mandatory for all HGV operators:

  • GNSS/GPS-based device fitted to the vehicle cabin
  • Records kilometres driven on tolled roads automatically
  • Compatible OBUs from viaPass, Axxès, DKV, UTA, Eurotoll, and other registered service providers accepted
  • Interoperable with Belgian and other EETS (European Electronic Toll Service) OBUs

Service provider accounts:

  • Operators register with a service provider (e.g. viaPass, DKV, Esso Card, UTA) who issues the OBU and manages billing
  • Monthly invoicing in most cases; prepaid accounts available
  • Foreign operators can use their existing European OBU if it covers the Netherlands under EETS

Enforcement: ANPR cameras and gantry sensors monitor all tolled roads. Driving without a registered OBU results in fines of up to €750 per offence. Dutch authorities cooperate with Belgian, German, and Luxembourgish enforcement agencies for cross-border vehicles.

Recent Changes (2026)

HGV Toll Rate Indexation:

  • Rates adjusted January 1, 2026 in line with CPI indexation — increase of approximately 2.8% on 2025 rates
  • EURO 6 rate advantage widened further to incentivise fleet modernisation

Westerscheldetunnel:

  • Passenger car rate increased to €5.20 (one-way) from €5.00 effective January 2026
  • Contactless card payment extended to all automated lanes

Road Pricing Legislation:

  • The Dutch cabinet's kilometre-charging proposal (rekeningrijden) for all vehicles passed a second reading in parliament in late 2025; implementation is currently targeted for 2030 at the earliest
  • No passenger car motorway toll is in effect as of 2026

Kil Tunnel (A27, Dordrecht):

  • Remains toll-free for all vehicles since the state buyout in 2021 — no change in 2026

Planning Your Journey

For passenger car drivers:

  • No tolls on any Dutch motorway — carry no vignette, no transponder required
  • Budget €5.20 one-way if using the Westerscheldetunnel in Zeeland
  • The free Kil Tunnel (A27) is an alternative river crossing near Dordrecht
  • Rotterdam and Amsterdam city centres charge environmental/zero-emission zone fees (milieuzones), not road tolls — check for your vehicle's euro class before entering

For HGV operators:

  • Register with a viaPass-certified service provider before entering the Netherlands with a vehicle over 3,500 kg
  • Ensure OBU is mounted, activated, and set to the correct axle configuration
  • A typical Amsterdam–Rotterdam run (80 km) costs approximately €18–24 depending on emission class
  • Plan routing via Belgium if seeking to avoid the Dutch HGV toll — note Belgian HGV tolls apply there too
  • EURO 6 vehicles save approximately 23–26% versus EURO 4 and below

Cross-border travel:

  • Entering Germany: No vignette required for cars; trucks pay Toll Collect distance-based charges — see Germany Toll Guide
  • Entering Belgium: No car vignette; HGV toll via viaPass/Satellic — see Belgium Toll Guide
  • Entering Luxembourg: Euro Vignette required for HGV — see Luxembourg Toll Guide

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a vignette for the Netherlands?

No. The Netherlands has never operated a vignette system for passenger cars. Motorways are free for all light vehicles. No sticker, no tag, and no pre-payment is needed for cars, motorcycles, or campervans under 3,500 kg (except the Westerscheldetunnel).

Is the Westerscheldetunnel the only toll road for cars?

Yes. As of 2026, the Westerscheldetunnel (N62, Zeeland) is the only road in the Netherlands where passenger cars pay a toll. All motorways and national roads are free for light vehicles.

What is viaPass?

viaPass is the Belgian-Dutch interoperable HGV toll brand covering both the Netherlands and Belgium. For the Netherlands, it refers to the GNSS-based distance-charging system for heavy goods vehicles over 3,500 kg. Operators register via any EETS-certified service provider (DKV, UTA, Axxès, Eurotoll, etc.) rather than directly with viaPass.

What happens if an HGV drives without an OBU?

Fines of up to €750 per offence apply. Enforcement uses ANPR cameras and gantry detectors. Dutch authorities can stop and detain vehicles at the roadside and issue on-the-spot penalties. Foreign registered vehicles are also subject to enforcement through cross-border agreements.

Will the Netherlands introduce a car toll in the future?

Possibly. The rekeningrijden (pay-per-kilometre) proposal for all road users has passed parliamentary readings and is under active development, with implementation no earlier than 2030. As of 2026, no passenger car motorway toll is in force.

Do electric trucks pay lower HGV tolls in the Netherlands?

Zero-emission heavy vehicles (battery electric and hydrogen fuel cell trucks) are classified separately and currently benefit from a reduced rate under EU Eurovignette Directive provisions. Contact your service provider for the exact applicable rate for your vehicle.

Netherlands vs. Neighbouring Countries

Country Car Toll System HGV System Typical Car Cost
Netherlands Free (Westerscheldetunnel only) GNSS distance-based (viaPass) €0 (€5.20 tunnel)
Belgium Free for cars on motorways GNSS distance-based (viaPass/Satellic) €0
Germany Free for cars (Autobahn) GNSS distance-based (Toll Collect) €0
Luxembourg Free for cars Euro Vignette (time-based) €0
France Extensive barrier + free-flow tolls Distance-based (Liber-t/Télépéage) €0.08–0.15/km
United Kingdom Limited tolls (Dartford, M6 Toll); congestion charges in London HGV levy + bridge/tunnel tolls Variable
Denmark Bridge tolls (Storebælt, Øresund) Euro Vignette + bridge charges €35–50 (major crossings)

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