Uganda Tolls, concessionaires and Kampala-Entebbe Expressway
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Toll Roads in Uganda
Uganda currently has one toll road: the Kampala-Entebbe Expressway.[1] This highway links Entebbe International Airport with Kampala, the capital city. It opened in 2018 and has three toll plazas
Uganda toll road concessionaires
On 24th May, 2021, UNRA handed over the 26.2KM expressway (includes the 25KM toll way section from Busega to Mpala and 1.2KM along the Munyonyo Spur Road) to Egis Road Operation to operate and maintain the expressway. Egis as the contractor is to provide high-quality road management and operation services along the expressway, enabling value-added services to the toll users
How to pay tolls in Uganda?
There are two payment channels. Cash and Electronic Card, however, Electronic Card is preferred and for this reason this payment option attracts discounts.
Using a prepaid card is preferred to pay tolls because they offer discounts and can also be used at several parking spots. The card used in Uganda is Easy Pass.
Easy Pass Discount: This is applied to Easy Pass Cards at a discounted rate of 10% per trip.
However, keeping cash handy is always recommended as some of these electronic plazas may not be functioning properly.
How do I find out the price category of vehicles in Uganda?
Tolls in Kenya are dependent upon:
- Axles
- Weight of the vehicle
- Wheels of vehicles
Description of vehicle. | Class | Toll Charges |
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Motorcycles >400cc | CLASS 1 | ugx 3000 per trip |
Light Vehicles (with or without trailer) | CLASS 2 | ugx 5000 per trip |
Medium Goods vehicles (2-3 axles) | CLASS 3 | ugx 10000 per trip |
Large goods vehicles and buses (4-5 axles) | CLASS 4A | ugx 15000 per trip |
Large goods vehicles (6 or more axles) | CLASS 4B | ugx 18000 per trip |
Toll Road | Toll Price for Tags(UGX) | Toll Price for Cash(UGX) |
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Busega – Mpala | 3000 | 3000 |
Kajjansi – Busega | 3000 | 3000 |
Mpala – Busega | 3000 | 3000 |