What should I do if I've travelled on a toll road?
If you've travelled on a Queensland toll road, you can:
after you travel, so long as you do so within the required time frames.
For a pass, you have until midnight on the fifth day after you travelled. But it will only cover you for travel on Queensland roads.
For an account, if you’ve travelled in Queensland. you have until midnight on the ninth day after you travelled. If you’ve travelled on roads in Melbourne or Sydney, some exclusions apply. How far back you can cover your travel depends on where you travelled. Use the table below to calculate how many days back you are covered for (up until midnight) when you open an account or add a vehicle to an existing account.
If you don't cover your travel within these time frames, you'll be charged additional fees. When this happens, a toll invoice will be sent to the vehicle’s registered owner for each trip made on a toll road more than 9 days ago. How to pay a toll invoice
If you receive a toll invoice, you can save on fees by opening an account and transferring the toll notice to your new account.
Account or pass | State | Roads covered | Days covered |
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Tag Account or Tagless Account | Queensland | All toll roads in Queensland | 9 days |
New South Wales | Cross City Tunnel, Eastern Distributor, Hills M2, Lane Cove Tunnel, M5 East, M5 South-West, NorthConnex, WestConnex M4, WestConnex M8, Westlink M7 in New South Wales | 9 days | |
Sydney Harbour Bridge & Tunnel | Past travel not covered | ||
Victoria | CityLink | 9 days | |
Eastlink | Past travel not covered | ||
Road Pass | Queensland | All toll roads in Queensland | 5 days |
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