Road tolls in North Macedonia
In North Macedonia, the motorway toll depends on the route and can be paid at toll booths in cash or by credit card. In contrast to other European countries such as Austria or Switzerland, no vignette is required. There are two main routes to North Macedonia from West Europe: via Austria, Hungary and Serbia or via Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia.
Roads subject to tolls
Motorways
The M1, M3 and M4 motorways are subject to a distance-based motorway toll.
Special tolls
A special toll may also be charged for certain bridges, tunnels or ferries. Some examples are the Gevgelija bridge on the A1 motorway, the Demir Kapija tunnel on the A2 motorway and the Ohrid bridge on the A3 motorway.
Exceptions
There are no tolls for motorways and national roads in the Republic of North Macedonia.
Different vehicle classes
The toll charges in North Macedonia are based on the height of the vehicle, the number of axles and the weight. Different charges apply depending on the vehicle category. The toll system distinguishes between the following four vehicle categories:
Vehicle category | Specifications |
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Category 1A | Motorcycles (two-wheeled) |
Category 1B | Motor vehicles with 2 axles under 1.3 metres high at the front axle |
Category 2 | Motor vehicles with more than 2 axles under 1.3 metres in height at the front axle, motor vehicles with a trailer with three or more axles and under 1.4 metres high at the front axle |
Category 3 | Motor vehicles with 3 axles over 1.3 metres high at the front axle, motor vehicles with 2 axles over 1.8 metres high at the front axle |
Category 4 | Motor vehicles with 4 or more axles over 1.3 metres high at the front axle |
Toll charges and payment
Toll charges
Examples of charges on toll roads, including routes leading to the capital Skopje, are listed below:
Category 1A
Section | Price in Macedonian Denari | Price in Pound |
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Kumanovo – Miladinovci | 40 MKD | 0.56 £ |
Skopje – Petrovec | 20 MKD | 0.28 £ |
Petrovec – Veles | 50 MKD | 0.70 £ |
Veles – Gradsko | 40 MKD | 0.56 £ |
Skopje – Miladinovci | 20 MKD | 0.28 £ |
Category 1B
Section | Price in Macedonian Denari | Price in Pound |
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Kumanovo – Miladinovci | 60 MKD | 0.84 £ |
Skopje – Petrovec | 40 MKD | 0.56 £ |
Petrovec – Veles | 80 MKD | 1.12 £ |
Veles – Gradsko | 60 MKD | 0.84 £ |
Skopje – Miladinovci | 40 MKD | 0.56 £ |
Category 2
Section | Price in Macedonian Denari | Price in Pound |
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Kumanovo – Miladinovci | 80 MKD | 1.12 £ |
Skopje – Petrovec | 50 MKD | 0.70 £ |
Petrovec – Veles | 120 MKD | 1.68 £ |
Veles – Gradsko | 100 MKD | 1.40 £ |
Skopje – Miladinovci | 60 MKD | 0.84 £ |
Category 3
Section | Price in Macedonian Denari | Price in Pound |
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Kumanovo – Miladinovci | 150 MKD | 2.10 £ |
Skopje – Petrovec | 100 MKD | 1.40 £ |
Petrovec – Veles | 220 MKD | 3.08 £ |
Veles – Gradsko | 180 MKD | 2.52 £ |
Skopje – Miladinovci | 100 MKD | 1.40 £ |
Category 4
Section | Price in Macedonian Denari | Price in Pound |
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Kumanovo – Miladinovci | 220 MKD | 3.08 £ |
Skopje – Petrovec | 150 MKD | 2.10 £ |
Petrovec – Veles | 330 MKD | 4.61 £ |
Veles – Gradsko | 260 MKD | 3.63 £ |
Skopje – Miladinovci | 150 MKD | 2.10 £ |
Please note that the prices shown are from 2024 and may be subject to exchange rate fluctuations. A complete price list and further information can be found on the official website of the Macedonian Management Company for Roads and Motorways.
Payment
Tolls in North Macedonia can be paid at ten toll stations. Payments are accepted in cash or by credit card in the local currency, the Macedonian Denar. Payment in Euro is also possible, but at a higher exchange rate. Electronic payments are only possible on the north-south route Corridor 10 by registering the licence plate.
Does North Macedonia have a vignette?
In contrast to other European countries such as Austria or Switzerland, there is no vignette for motorways in North Macedonia. Instead, fixed prices apply, depending on the vehicle class and the route travelled.
Fines
Anyone who does not pay the corresponding fees for the use of toll roads and motorways can be fined. The exact amount of the fine may vary depending on the type of offence and is determined in accordance with local regulations and laws.
How are tolls controlled in North Macedonia?
Toll control in the Republic of North Macedonia takes place at toll stations along the country's motorways. Vehicles must stop at the stations and pay the toll. Checks are carried out either manually or automatically using cameras or transponders.
Who is exempt from tolls?
In North Macedonia, certain vehicle categories are exempt from tolls. These include:
- Vehicles that transport people with disabilities
- Public transport vehicles, such as buses, trams and other means of public transport
- Rescue vehicles, such as ambulances and fire engines
- Agricultural vehicles and machinery used exclusively for agricultural purposes
Toll obligation in neighbouring countries
The following European countries bordering North Macedonia levy tolls to finance and maintain their motorways: