The hike was last made by the National Highway Authority (NHE) on January 1.

It has been decided to increase the toll tax in the country for the fourth time in the current financial year from April 1. According to media reports, the National Highway Authority (NHE) has announced another increase in toll tax on national highways and motorways from April 1, this is the fourth increase in toll tax during the current financial year, the last time this increase was made on January 1. The NHA says on its website that the toll charges will be Rs 70 for vehicles, Rs 150 for vans and Rs 250 for buses, Rs 300 for trucks with two and three axles, and Rs 550 for large trucks. It has been reported that there has been a significant increase on many major motorways including M1, M3, M4, M5, M14, and E35, The toll tax of vehicles on M1 Islamabad Peshawar Motorway has been increased from Rs 500 to Rs 550, and toll on M3, Lahore Abdul Hakim Motorway has been increased from Rs 700 to Rs 800. The price of vehicle toll on the Multan route has been increased from Rs 950 to Rs 1,050. It is being told that the price of vehicle toll on M5 Multan Sukkur Motorway has been increased from Rs 1,100 to Rs 1,200, the toll on M-14 Dera Ismail Khan to Hakla Motorway has been increased from Rs 600 to Rs 650, E-35 Hasan Abdal Havelian Mansehra toll has been increased from Rs 250 to Rs 300. The toll rate has been fixed from Rs 850 to Rs 5,750.