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= Uganda Toll Roads 2025: Complete Guide =
  
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== Toll Roads in Uganda ==
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Uganda currently has one toll road: the Kampala-Entebbe Expressway<ref name="KEExp">[https://kee.go.ug/toll-fees/ Kampala-Entebbe Expressway]</ref>. This highway links Entebbe International Airport with Kampala, the capital city. It opened in 2018 and has three toll plazas.</br>
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'''System:''' Single toll expressway (Kampala-Entebbe)<br>
To calculate Tolls across the Kampala Entebbe expressway use the Uganda Toll Calculator.
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'''Operator:''' UNRA (Uganda National Roads Authority)<br>
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'''Currency:''' Ugandan Shilling (UGX)<br>
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'''Coverage:''' 37.23 km expressway + free road alternative<br>
<a href="https://www.tollguru.com/toll-calculator-uganda"><button type="button" class="custom-button button-orange">Uganda Toll Calculator</button></a>
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'''Technology:''' UPESI electronic cards, mobile money integration
 
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== Who operates the Kampala Entebbe expressway? ==
 
Egis Road Operation is responsible for managing toll rates and operations along these sections of the expressway.
 
 
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== How to pay tolls in Uganda?  ==
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When paying tolls in Uganda, travelers have two primary options: cash or Electronic Card. While both are accepted, the Electronic Card stands out as the preferred choice due to the discounts it offers. Among these, prepaid cards such as Easy Pass are highly recommended.
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[https://tollguru.com/toll-calculator-uganda Calculate Uganda Toll]
</br><b>Easy Pass Discount: </b> This is applied to Easy Pass Cards at a discounted rate of 10% per trip.
 
 
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== Do I Need to Pay Tolls in Uganda? 2025 Update ==
== How do I find out the price category of vehicles in Uganda? ==
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Tolls in Kenya are dependent upon:
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'''Only on the Kampala-Entebbe Expressway.''' Uganda has just one toll road - the four-lane Kampala-Entebbe Expressway connecting the capital to Entebbe International Airport. All other roads in Uganda are toll-free.
* Axles
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* Weight of the vehicle
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'''Toll Requirements:'''
* Wheels of vehicles
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* '''UPESI card''' mandatory for expressway access
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* '''Free alternative route''' available (Entebbe Road)
<caption>Vehicle classes and toll fees at Kampala Expressway</caption>
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* '''Electronic payment only''' - no cash accepted
    <tr>
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* '''Mobile money top-up''' available (MTN, Stanbic FlexiPay)
        <th>Description of the vehicle.</th>
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        <th>Class</th>
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'''Road Options:'''
        <th>Toll Charges(per trip)</th>
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* '''Kampala-Entebbe Expressway:''' Fast, tolled (37.23 km)
    </tr>
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* '''Entebbe Road (old route):''' Free, congested, slower
    <tr>
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        <td>Motorcycles >400cc</td>
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== Uganda Toll Costs: Current Rates ==
        <td>CLASS 1</td>
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        <td style="text-align: right;">USh 3000.00</td>
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=== Vehicle Classification & Rates (2025) ===
    </tr>
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    <tr>
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<table class="toll-table">
        <td>Light Vehicles (with or without trailer)</td>
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<tr>
        <td>CLASS 2</td>
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<th>Vehicle Class</th>
        <td style="text-align: right;">USh 5000.00</td>
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<th>Vehicle Types</th>
    </tr>
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<th>Toll Rate (UGX)</th>
    <tr>
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<th>Typical Use</th>
        <td>Medium Goods vehicles (2-3 axles)</td>
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</tr>
        <td>CLASS 3</td>
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<tr>
        <td style="text-align: right;">USh 10000.00</td>
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<td>Class 1</td>
    </tr>
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<td>Motorcycles (400cc+)</td>
    <tr>
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<td>3,000</td>
        <td>Large goods vehicles and buses (4-5 axles)</td>
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<td>Large motorcycles only</td>
        <td>CLASS 4A</td>
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</tr>
        <td style="text-align: right;">USh 15000.00</td>
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<tr>
    </tr>
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<td>Class 2</td>
    <tr>
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<td>Cars, SUVs, light vehicles</td>
        <td>Large goods vehicles (6 or more axles)</td>
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<td>5,000</td>
        <td>CLASS 4B</td>
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<td>Private cars, taxis, light trucks</td>
        <td style="text-align: right;">USh 18000.00</td>
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</tr>
    </tr>
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<tr>
</table></html>
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<td>Class 3</td>
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<td>Medium trucks (2-3 axles)</td>
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<td>10,000</td>
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<td>Delivery trucks, medium cargo</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>Class 4</td>
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<td>Large trucks, buses (4-5 axles)</td>
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<td>15,000</td>
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<td>Heavy trucks, passenger buses</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>Class 5</td>
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<td>Extra-heavy vehicles (6+ axles)</td>
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<td>18,000</td>
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<td>Heavy freight, articulated trucks</td>
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</tr>
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</table>
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=== UPESI Card Discount Options ===
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<table class="toll-table">
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<tr>
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<th>Card Type</th>
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<th>Discount Rate</th>
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<th>Minimum Top-up</th>
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<th>Validity</th>
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<th>Best For</th>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>Easy Pass (Daily)</td>
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<td>10% discount</td>
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<td>UGX 20,000</td>
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<td>Pay-per-trip</td>
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<td>Occasional users</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>Weekly Pass</td>
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<td>50% discount</td>
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<td>UGX 35,000</td>
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<td>14 trips in 7 days</td>
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<td>Regular commuters</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>Monthly Pass</td>
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<td>70% discount</td>
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<td>UGX 90,000</td>
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<td>60 trips in 30 days</td>
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<td>Daily commuters</td>
 +
</tr>
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</table>
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=== Cost Examples (Class 2 Vehicles) ===
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<table class="toll-table">
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<tr>
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<th>Payment Method</th>
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<th>Single Trip Cost</th>
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<th>Monthly Cost (40 trips)</th>
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<th>Savings</th>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>Cash Rate</td>
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<td>UGX 5,000</td>
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<td>UGX 200,000</td>
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<td>-</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>Easy Pass (10%)</td>
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<td>UGX 4,500</td>
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<td>UGX 180,000</td>
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<td>UGX 20,000</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>Weekly Pass (50%)</td>
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<td>UGX 2,500</td>
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<td>UGX 100,000</td>
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<td>UGX 100,000</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>Monthly Pass (70%)</td>
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<td>UGX 1,500</td>
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<td>UGX 60,000</td>
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<td>UGX 140,000</td>
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</tr>
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</table>
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== How to Pay Uganda Tolls ==
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 +
=== UPESI Card Purchase ===
 +
* '''Toll stations:''' Busega, Kajjansi, Mpala (free card issuance)
 +
* '''Requirements:''' Name, phone number, vehicle registration
 +
* '''Replacement cost:''' UGX 20,000 if lost/damaged
 +
* '''Identification:''' Linked to user's National ID and phone number
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=== Top-up Methods ===
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* '''Cash:''' At toll station points of sale
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* '''MTN Mobile Money:''' USSD *165*4*5*6# or MoMo app
 +
* '''Stanbic FlexiPay:''' Bank platform integration
 +
* '''Airtel Money:''' Electronic top-up option
 +
* '''Minimum top-up:''' UGX 10,000
 +
 
 +
=== Mobile Money Process (MTN) ===
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1. Dial *165*4*5*6# or use MoMo app
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2. Select UPESI card type (Easy Pass, Weekly, Monthly)
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3. Enter card number
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4. Enter top-up amount (minimum UGX 10,000)
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5. Confirm with MTN Mobile Money PIN
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 +
== Recent Changes (2025) ==
 +
 
 +
* '''Operational since January 2022:''' Toll collection fully functional
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* '''Mobile money integration:''' MTN and Stanbic FlexiPay partnerships
 +
* '''Collection performance:''' UGX 2.5 billion collected in first month
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* '''Egis operation contract:''' Extended through 2026
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* '''Government expansion plans:''' Considering tolls on future major projects
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== Uganda vs. East African Neighbors ==
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<table class="toll-table">
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<tr>
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<th>Country</th>
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<th>Toll System</th>
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<th>Network Size</th>
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<th>Payment Methods</th>
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<th>Typical Cost</th>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>Uganda</td>
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<td>Single expressway</td>
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<td>37 km (toll section)</td>
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<td>UPESI cards, mobile money</td>
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<td>UGX 3,000-18,000/trip</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>Kenya</td>
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<td>No toll roads</td>
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<td>Free road network</td>
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<td>N/A</td>
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<td>Free</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>Tanzania</td>
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<td>No toll roads</td>
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<td>Free road network</td>
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<td>N/A</td>
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<td>Free</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>Rwanda</td>
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<td>No toll roads</td>
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<td>Free road network</td>
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<td>N/A</td>
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<td>Free</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>South Africa</td>
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<td>Extensive toll network</td>
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<td>3,000+ km</td>
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<td>e-Tags, cash</td>
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<td>R15-60/section</td>
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</tr>
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</table>
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== Kampala-Entebbe Expressway Details ==
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=== Route Specifications ===
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* '''Total length:''' 49.56 km (37.23 km toll section)
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* '''Lanes:''' Four-lane dual carriageway
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* '''Construction cost:''' US$476 million
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* '''Funding:''' Exim Bank of China (73.58%) + GoU (26.4%)
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* '''Operator:''' Egis Road Operation (2021-2026)
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 +
=== Key Sections ===
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* '''Busega to Mpala:''' 24.5 km (main toll section)
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* '''Kajjansi to Munyonyo Spur:''' 12.68 km
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* '''Mpala to Entebbe Airport:''' 8.32 km (widening/overlay)
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* '''Toll stations:''' 3 locations (Busega, Kajjansi, Mpala)
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=== Travel Time Comparison ===
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* '''Expressway route:''' 35-45 minutes Kampala to Airport
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* '''Old Entebbe Road:''' 60-90 minutes (depending on traffic)
 +
* '''Peak hour savings:''' Up to 1 hour time reduction
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* '''Traffic relief:''' Significant decongestion of urban areas
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== Planning Your Uganda Journey ==
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=== Cost Considerations ===
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* '''Airport trips:''' Budget UGX 5,000-18,000 depending on vehicle
 +
* '''Daily commuting:''' Monthly pass offers 70% savings for regular users
 +
* '''Tourist travel:''' Easy pass (10% discount) sufficient for occasional use
 +
* '''Alternative route:''' Free Entebbe Road available but much slower
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=== Travel Tips ===
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* '''Card purchase:''' Get UPESI card at any toll station (free issuance)
 +
* '''Top-up strategy:''' Use mobile money for convenience
 +
* '''Peak hours:''' Expressway provides consistent travel times
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* '''Vehicle classification:''' Ensure correct class to avoid additional charges
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== Frequently Asked Questions ==
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=== Is the Kampala-Entebbe Expressway the only toll road in Uganda? ===
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Yes, it's currently Uganda's only toll road. All other roads including the old Entebbe Road remain free to use.
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=== Can I avoid the toll by using the old road? ===
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Yes, the original Entebbe Road is free but significantly slower and more congested, especially during peak hours.
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 +
=== How do I get a UPESI card? ===
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Visit any of the three toll stations (Busega, Kajjansi, Mpala) with identification. Cards are issued free, but replacement costs UGX 20,000.
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=== What happens if my UPESI card runs out of balance? ===
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You cannot proceed through the toll gate. You must top up at the toll station or use mobile money before continuing.
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=== Are there discounts for frequent users? ===
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Yes, weekly passes offer 50% discount (14 trips in 7 days) and monthly passes offer 70% discount (60 trips in 30 days).
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 +
=== Can tourists easily use the expressway? ===
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Yes, Easy Pass cards are ideal for tourists, requiring no minimum usage and offering 10% discount per trip.
 +
 
 +
=== Is mobile money top-up reliable? ===
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Yes, MTN Mobile Money and Stanbic FlexiPay integration is well-established with USSD and app options available.
 +
 
 +
== Infrastructure & Economic Impact ==
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=== Loan Repayment Structure ===
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* '''Total loan:''' US$350 million from Exim Bank of China
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* '''Repayment period:''' July 2019 - January 2032
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* '''Revenue allocation:''' Tolls fund operations, maintenance, and loan repayment
 +
* '''Tax funds:''' Continue maintaining free alternative route
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 +
=== Regional Development ===
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* '''Airport connectivity:''' Enhanced access to Entebbe International Airport
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* '''Trade facilitation:''' Improved cargo movement to/from airport
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* '''Urban decongestion:''' Reduced traffic on Kampala streets
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* '''Tourism boost:''' Faster, more reliable airport transfers
 +
 
 +
=== Future Expansion Plans ===
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* '''Government strategy:''' Additional toll roads planned for major projects
 +
* '''Debt reduction:''' Toll model to minimize future borrowing
 +
* '''Infrastructure gap:''' US$1.4 billion annual financing need identified
 +
* '''Regional integration:''' Enhanced East African transport corridors
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== Contact Information ==
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 +
=== UNRA (Uganda National Roads Authority) ===
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* '''Toll-free:''' 0800 270 170
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* '''Direct line:''' 0762 262 163
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* '''Email:''' customercare@kee.go.ug
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* '''Address:''' Kajjansi Toll Plaza, P.O Box 103910, Kampala
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=== Emergency Services ===
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* '''Police:''' 999 or 112
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* '''Medical emergency:''' Call 911 or nearest hospital
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* '''Roadside assistance:''' Contact UNRA customer care
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=== Mobile Money Support ===
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* '''MTN Mobile Money:''' Standard MTN customer service
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* '''Stanbic Bank:''' FlexiPay platform support
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* '''Technical issues:''' Contact respective service providers
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[https://tollguru.com/toll-calculator-uganda Calculate Your Uganda Travel Costs]
 
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== Electronic Cards ==
 
Motorists will receive the Electronic Card at no cost. However, if the card is lost, damaged, or stolen, a replacement fee of 20,000 USH will be charged.
 
Each user is entitled to one free card, which will be linked to the name and phone number provided during registration, as well as the vehicle's number plate for those using monthly and weekly plans.
 
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== See also ==
 
* [https://searchbases.com/toll-wiki/south-africa-tolls-highways-e-tolls South Africa]
 
* [https://searchbases.com/toll-wiki/tunisia-tolls-highways-concessionaires Tunisia]
 
* [https://searchbases.com/toll-wiki/egypt-toll-road-highway Egypt]
 
* [https://searchbases.com/toll-wiki/morocco-toll Morocco]
 
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== References ==
 
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Revision as of 22:31, 1 July 2025

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Uganda Toll Roads 2025: Complete Guide

System: Single toll expressway (Kampala-Entebbe)
Operator: UNRA (Uganda National Roads Authority)
Currency: Ugandan Shilling (UGX)
Coverage: 37.23 km expressway + free road alternative
Technology: UPESI electronic cards, mobile money integration

Do I Need to Pay Tolls in Uganda? 2025 Update

Only on the Kampala-Entebbe Expressway. Uganda has just one toll road - the four-lane Kampala-Entebbe Expressway connecting the capital to Entebbe International Airport. All other roads in Uganda are toll-free.

Toll Requirements:

  • UPESI card mandatory for expressway access
  • Free alternative route available (Entebbe Road)
  • Electronic payment only - no cash accepted
  • Mobile money top-up available (MTN, Stanbic FlexiPay)

Road Options:

  • Kampala-Entebbe Expressway: Fast, tolled (37.23 km)
  • Entebbe Road (old route): Free, congested, slower

Uganda Toll Costs: Current Rates

Vehicle Classification & Rates (2025)

Vehicle Class Vehicle Types Toll Rate (UGX) Typical Use
Class 1 Motorcycles (400cc+) 3,000 Large motorcycles only
Class 2 Cars, SUVs, light vehicles 5,000 Private cars, taxis, light trucks
Class 3 Medium trucks (2-3 axles) 10,000 Delivery trucks, medium cargo
Class 4 Large trucks, buses (4-5 axles) 15,000 Heavy trucks, passenger buses
Class 5 Extra-heavy vehicles (6+ axles) 18,000 Heavy freight, articulated trucks

UPESI Card Discount Options

Card Type Discount Rate Minimum Top-up Validity Best For
Easy Pass (Daily) 10% discount UGX 20,000 Pay-per-trip Occasional users
Weekly Pass 50% discount UGX 35,000 14 trips in 7 days Regular commuters
Monthly Pass 70% discount UGX 90,000 60 trips in 30 days Daily commuters

Cost Examples (Class 2 Vehicles)

Payment Method Single Trip Cost Monthly Cost (40 trips) Savings
Cash Rate UGX 5,000 UGX 200,000 -
Easy Pass (10%) UGX 4,500 UGX 180,000 UGX 20,000
Weekly Pass (50%) UGX 2,500 UGX 100,000 UGX 100,000
Monthly Pass (70%) UGX 1,500 UGX 60,000 UGX 140,000

How to Pay Uganda Tolls

UPESI Card Purchase

  • Toll stations: Busega, Kajjansi, Mpala (free card issuance)
  • Requirements: Name, phone number, vehicle registration
  • Replacement cost: UGX 20,000 if lost/damaged
  • Identification: Linked to user's National ID and phone number

Top-up Methods

  • Cash: At toll station points of sale
  • MTN Mobile Money: USSD *165*4*5*6# or MoMo app
  • Stanbic FlexiPay: Bank platform integration
  • Airtel Money: Electronic top-up option
  • Minimum top-up: UGX 10,000

Mobile Money Process (MTN)

1. Dial *165*4*5*6# or use MoMo app 2. Select UPESI card type (Easy Pass, Weekly, Monthly) 3. Enter card number 4. Enter top-up amount (minimum UGX 10,000) 5. Confirm with MTN Mobile Money PIN

Recent Changes (2025)

  • Operational since January 2022: Toll collection fully functional
  • Mobile money integration: MTN and Stanbic FlexiPay partnerships
  • Collection performance: UGX 2.5 billion collected in first month
  • Egis operation contract: Extended through 2026
  • Government expansion plans: Considering tolls on future major projects

Uganda vs. East African Neighbors

Country Toll System Network Size Payment Methods Typical Cost
Uganda Single expressway 37 km (toll section) UPESI cards, mobile money UGX 3,000-18,000/trip
Kenya No toll roads Free road network N/A Free
Tanzania No toll roads Free road network N/A Free
Rwanda No toll roads Free road network N/A Free
South Africa Extensive toll network 3,000+ km e-Tags, cash R15-60/section

Kampala-Entebbe Expressway Details

Route Specifications

  • Total length: 49.56 km (37.23 km toll section)
  • Lanes: Four-lane dual carriageway
  • Construction cost: US$476 million
  • Funding: Exim Bank of China (73.58%) + GoU (26.4%)
  • Operator: Egis Road Operation (2021-2026)

Key Sections

  • Busega to Mpala: 24.5 km (main toll section)
  • Kajjansi to Munyonyo Spur: 12.68 km
  • Mpala to Entebbe Airport: 8.32 km (widening/overlay)
  • Toll stations: 3 locations (Busega, Kajjansi, Mpala)

Travel Time Comparison

  • Expressway route: 35-45 minutes Kampala to Airport
  • Old Entebbe Road: 60-90 minutes (depending on traffic)
  • Peak hour savings: Up to 1 hour time reduction
  • Traffic relief: Significant decongestion of urban areas

Planning Your Uganda Journey

Cost Considerations

  • Airport trips: Budget UGX 5,000-18,000 depending on vehicle
  • Daily commuting: Monthly pass offers 70% savings for regular users
  • Tourist travel: Easy pass (10% discount) sufficient for occasional use
  • Alternative route: Free Entebbe Road available but much slower

Travel Tips

  • Card purchase: Get UPESI card at any toll station (free issuance)
  • Top-up strategy: Use mobile money for convenience
  • Peak hours: Expressway provides consistent travel times
  • Vehicle classification: Ensure correct class to avoid additional charges

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Kampala-Entebbe Expressway the only toll road in Uganda?

Yes, it's currently Uganda's only toll road. All other roads including the old Entebbe Road remain free to use.

Can I avoid the toll by using the old road?

Yes, the original Entebbe Road is free but significantly slower and more congested, especially during peak hours.

How do I get a UPESI card?

Visit any of the three toll stations (Busega, Kajjansi, Mpala) with identification. Cards are issued free, but replacement costs UGX 20,000.

What happens if my UPESI card runs out of balance?

You cannot proceed through the toll gate. You must top up at the toll station or use mobile money before continuing.

Are there discounts for frequent users?

Yes, weekly passes offer 50% discount (14 trips in 7 days) and monthly passes offer 70% discount (60 trips in 30 days).

Can tourists easily use the expressway?

Yes, Easy Pass cards are ideal for tourists, requiring no minimum usage and offering 10% discount per trip.

Is mobile money top-up reliable?

Yes, MTN Mobile Money and Stanbic FlexiPay integration is well-established with USSD and app options available.

Infrastructure & Economic Impact

Loan Repayment Structure

  • Total loan: US$350 million from Exim Bank of China
  • Repayment period: July 2019 - January 2032
  • Revenue allocation: Tolls fund operations, maintenance, and loan repayment
  • Tax funds: Continue maintaining free alternative route

Regional Development

  • Airport connectivity: Enhanced access to Entebbe International Airport
  • Trade facilitation: Improved cargo movement to/from airport
  • Urban decongestion: Reduced traffic on Kampala streets
  • Tourism boost: Faster, more reliable airport transfers

Future Expansion Plans

  • Government strategy: Additional toll roads planned for major projects
  • Debt reduction: Toll model to minimize future borrowing
  • Infrastructure gap: US$1.4 billion annual financing need identified
  • Regional integration: Enhanced East African transport corridors

Contact Information

UNRA (Uganda National Roads Authority)

  • Toll-free: 0800 270 170
  • Direct line: 0762 262 163
  • Email: customercare@kee.go.ug
  • Address: Kajjansi Toll Plaza, P.O Box 103910, Kampala

Emergency Services

  • Police: 999 or 112
  • Medical emergency: Call 911 or nearest hospital
  • Roadside assistance: Contact UNRA customer care

Mobile Money Support

  • MTN Mobile Money: Standard MTN customer service
  • Stanbic Bank: FlexiPay platform support
  • Technical issues: Contact respective service providers
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