M4 Motorway now a toll free ride

Sydney’s M4 Motorway is now toll free.

According to a survey conducted by NRMA Motoring & Services, 71 per cent of motorists supported the decision to remove the toll.

There have also been calls for the toll to be kept in place to contain the number of cars that use the motorway. Traffic on the motorway is, according to some reports, predicted to increase, as are travel times.

However, NRMA Director David Bentham said the NSW Government had made the right decision.

“Motorists have paid for the M4 and they deserve to have the motorway returned to them,” Mr Bentham said.

“Calls for the toll to be kept to fund future projects ignore the fact that NSW motorists already contribute billions to the public purse through the fuel excise, registration costs, stamp duty and other taxes and charges.”

The next motorway to come off contract is the Sydney Harbour Tunnel in 2022, followed by the M5 in 2023.

Visit the RTA’s M4 Motorway page for more information.

Do you think removing the toll will have an effect on your use of the M4? Should tolls be kept on motorways to limit the number of cars that use them? 

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8 Responses to M4 Motorway now a toll free ride

  1. Uday Shastri says:

    Issue of keeping toll should never be based on the idea of limiting the usage. If this was the case, make the toll as 1000$ per use and you will have a nice drive on the road! Point is that aim of city development should be to make roads better for all users specially when already so much money is paid by the motorist.

    If the tollway is paid for and that is how it was funded (although in case of M4 I remember the toll point was unfairly placed on older section of road), toll should go.

    Put more money in the roads and stop this all focus on driver education for reducing the road toll. I believe roads should be built, more forgiving. For starter move those poles away from the curb (put them on the other side of the footpath ) and you will save half the fatal accidents. Most of the time the poles are inches away and even a slight laps of concentration can cause a fatality.

    The second one is the width of the lane, Have a look at a bus or truck on Parramatta road. The mirrors stick out on to the other lane. Not seen any other city with major roads with such small lanes.

    In just economic terms I believe that money spent on fixing these can easily be recovered by saving in hospital and rehabilitation costs. Not to talk about saving lives.

    I hope someone is listening.

    Thanks

  2. John says:

    I can remember toll gates on the F3 for some years after it was built. There were no complaints from North Shore and Central Coast drivers when the toll was lifted.

  3. ian says:

    Of course they had to remove the tolls.
    How can you justify a ‘free ride’ to the South and North of Sydney – but NOT to the west?

    Don’t forget that because it is ‘free’ now, the “cashback scheme” has also ended for the M4 (or should that be the F4 now?), so more money for the government.

    Finally, don’t be too concerned. Remember we still have the ‘misssing link’ between Concord and Haberfield (City West Link). What do you think will happen with that?. Obviously, a private toll road with a toll of a LOT LOT more than $2.20!!!!!!!!

  4. Wayne from Tamworth says:

    Keep all tolls on Sydney roads- then us country people may be able to get some improvements to our roads. We are going to be slugged $50 on our regos to pay for “your” roads. If you don’t like city traffic, then move to the more civilised parts of this once great nation!

  5. Gillian says:

    “Free roads”. What a load of garbage. Roads have never been free and never should be. The M4 will continue to cost money to maintain and upgrade as more people flock to use the “free” road. All main roads should be charged at a per km rate based on time of day. It is being trialed in The Netherlands and traffic volumes have dropped dramatically. The result is that they will save a lot of money in not having to build more roads to cope with peak volumes. Roads should be no more free than, say, electricity. Imagine if you were not charged for the electricity you actually used? You would never turn off the lights and we would have to build twice as many power stations. The same goes for roads. Yet the NRMA still bangs on about free roads, more roads, cheaper petrol. All of this ultimately costs the community MORE, not LESS. This is not the society we should leave to our children.

  6. Con says:

    ” M4 Motorway Now A Toll Free Car Park “

  7. Michael says:

    The M4 is a joke. In some areas it goes from 4 lanes to 3 then to 2 lanes and people cant change lanes properly causing alot of traffic jams. make extra lanes on the M4 so its 4-5 lanes the whole way

  8. howdy, excellant blog.

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