7 Most Expensive Toll Roads in the World

This toll road connects Kawasaki and Kisarazu across Tokyo Bay. It includes an underwater tunnel and a bridge, making it one of the most expensive toll roads in the world. 

Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line, Japan:

Both of these toll routes provide access across the iconic Sydney Harbour, offering stunning views of the city's skyline. The toll charges for these routes can be quite high. 

Sydney Harbour Tunnel and Sydney Harbour Bridge, Australia:

Located in the Greater Toronto Area, this is one of the world's first all-electronic toll highways. It's known for its variable toll rates and can get expensive during peak hours. 

Autoroute 407, Canada:

While not a traditional toll road, this charge applies to vehicles driving within central London during peak hours. The charge is meant to reduce traffic congestion. 

London Congestion Charge, United Kingdom:

Connecting Langley and Pitt Meadows in British Columbia, this bridge is tolled and has varying rates depending on the type of vehicle and the time of day. 

Golden Ears Bridge, Canada:

This toll highway loops around the eastern side of the Denver metropolitan area. The toll varies based on the distance traveled. 

E-470, Colorado, USA:

This bridge, connecting Surrey and Coquitlam in British Columbia, is known for its relatively high tolls and electronic toll collection system. 

Port Mann Bridge, Canada:

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