Information on Vehicle Classification on Toll Roads and Their Tariffs
For long journeys, using toll roads is the best option. Before crossing, make sure the vehicle complies with the classification rules that allow it to use the toll road.Not all types of vehicles can use the highway for various reasons, including safety. Here are the classifications of motor vehicles that can use the toll road along with their rates.
Vehicle Classifications According to the Toll Road Regulatory Agency (BPJT)
Vehicle classifications are regulated by the official BPJT agency. See the complete list below.
Class I
The first class of toll vehicles includes types of cars, sedans, buses, pickups, SUVs, and small trucks.
Class II
The second class of toll vehicles includes large trucks with two axles.
Class III
The third type consists of motor vehicles in the form of large trucks with three axles.
Class IV
Large trucks with four axles fall into this category number IV.
Class V
Specifically, large trucks with five axles fall into category V.
Class VI
Two-wheeled motor vehicles fall into class number VI. However, not all toll roads in Indonesia allow this class to pass. Some tolls that permit this category include Surabaya-Madura (Suramadu), Mandara (Bali), and Balikpapan (Penajam Paser Utara).
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Toll Rates List for the Trans Java Section
After knowing the types or classifications of toll vehicles that can use the highway, you can now check the rates. Here are the toll rates for the Trans Java section.
- Surabaya – Gempol (Dupak – Waru Segment) Rp5,000
- Surabaya – Gempol (Porong – Gempol Segment) Rp9,000
- Gempol – Pasuruan Rp39,000
- Pandaan – Malang Rp34,500
- Pasuruan – Probolinggo Timur Rp30,000
- Mojokerto – Surabaya Rp39,000
- Kertosono – Mojokerto Rp50,000
- Ngawi – Kertosono Rp91,000
- Solo – Ngawi Rp104,500
- Semarang ABC – Solo Rp75,000
- Batang – Semarang Rp86,000
- Kanci – Pejagan Rp29,500
- Pejagan – Pemalang Rp60,000
- Jakarta – Tangerang Rp8,000
- Jakarta – Cikampek Rp20,000
- Palimanan – Kanci Rp12,500
- Cikopo – Palimanan Rp119,000
- Pemalang – Batang Rp45,000
- Tangerang – Merak Rp44,000
The prices above may change according to the latest regulations, so always check for updates on the official BPJT website or similar.
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How to Check Toll Rates Online
With the advancement of technology nowadays, there are easier and more practical ways to see toll rates. Here are some methods you can follow.
Via Google Maps
The first method is by using Google Maps, which can be accessed via smartphone or PC. By entering the destination, the toll price will appear.
Via BPJT Application
BPJT provides an application to make it easier for toll road users to check the latest prices in each area. You just need to download the app, then enter the desired toll name and click “Toll Rates.” Fill in the vehicle classification and press “Submit.”
Via BPJT Website
Not only the app, users can also access the official BPJT website, which can be used without downloading the app. Open the official page bpjt.pu.go.id through your device's browser.
Via Waze
If you have Waze, you can also see the toll rates similarly to Google Maps. Download the app for free from the Play Store or App Store.
Via Jasa Marga Website
Jasa Marga also provides this checking service. As the operator of toll roads in Indonesia, access their site at jasamarga.com. A list of prices will appear according to the type of vehicle and its location.
By knowing the list of vehicle classifications on the toll road and their rates, you can travel with thorough preparation.