Government to take over Tai Lam Tunnel and substantially reduce its tolls on May 31, followed by HKeToll to be implemented from 5am (with photos/video)
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New tolls for TLT
Starting from 0.00am on May 31, time-varying tolls will be applied to private cars and motorcycles at the TLT. Tolls for private cars in the peak, normal and off-peak time slots from Monday to Saturday will be $45, $30 and $18 respectively, with a fixed toll of $18 throughout the day for Sunday and general holidays. For motorcycles, their toll for all time slots is set at 40 per cent of the private car toll, i.e. between $7.2 and $18. Taxis and other commercial vehicles (such as goods vehicles and buses) will continue to have a fixed toll on all days: $28 for taxis and $43 for other commercial vehicles. Motorists may refer to the toll displays added at the TLT or the TD's HKeMobility mobile application for real-time toll information.
A spokesman for the TD said, "The Government devised the new tolls for the TLT according to four major principles, namely traffic management needs, 'user pays', public transport first and efficiency first. New tolls for all vehicle types will be lower than current tolls by 22 to 80 per cent. Among them, private cars will be charged $13 to $40 less in different time slots. Taxis will be charged $30 less. Commercial vehicles such as goods vehicles and buses will even be charged $21 to $170 less. New tolls will optimise the TLT's spare capacity while ensuring smooth tunnel flow and alleviating congestion on alternative routes, such as Tuen Mun Road, and promote the flow of people and goods between New Territories West/North and urban areas, thereby bringing benefits to the public at large and all sectors of the community. Upon the takeover of the TLT, the HKeToll will be implemented at all government-tolled tunnels, providing motorists with a smoother road experience."
At 0.00am on May 31, the TLT will briefly stop operation for about five minutes to facilitate the updating of toll collection facilities. Manual or Autotoll toll collection will temporarily remain until 3am. From 3am to 5am, the TLT will be fully closed for the switchover works, and it will reopen at 5am with the implementation of the HKeToll without having to stop or queue for payment.
The TD reminds motorists who have yet to apply for an HKeToll vehicle tag and account to do so as soon as possible. Of note, all toll tickets, promotion and coupons provided by the franchisee now will be terminated upon the expiry of its franchise. Further, disabled drivers will be temporarily required to show their letter issued by the TD to toll collectors from 0.00am to 3am on that day for toll exemption, while their identity will be automatically recognised by the HKeToll after its implementation.
Traffic and transport arrangements
Following the implementation of the HKeToll, all manual and Autotoll toll lanes will be cancelled. The urban bound of the toll plaza will be adjusted to three lanes, the same as the upstream road sections, whereas the Yuen Long bound will be adjusted to four lanes. Relevant departments will remove all toll booths and toll islands later and adjust the arrangement of traffic lanes.
To tie in with the launch of the HKeToll, temporary traffic and transport arrangements will be implemented in phases in the vicinity of the TLT from 1am on May 31. From 1am to 3am, part of the lanes of the toll plaza and all slip roads to the TLT via Tsing Long Highway will be closed in phases. From 3am to 5am, the TLT and all slip road entrances will be fully closed, and motorists should opt for Tuen Mun Road:
Yuen Long entrances
- Two lanes on the left of Yuen Long Highway northbound near Pok Oi Interchange to Tsing Long Highway will be closed. Motorists should keep to the right on Yuen Long Highway to the Fairview Park Boulevard Roundabout and turn around to Tuen Mun Road for the urban area;
- Two lanes on the right of San Tin Highway southbound connecting to Tsing Long Highway will be closed. Motorists should turn left to Yuen Long Highway and Tuen Mun Road for the urban area;
- The slip road of Kam Tin Road westbound connecting to Tsing Long Highway will be closed. Motorists should use Kam Tin Road, Yuen Long Highway and Tuen Mun Road for the urban area; and
- The slip road of Pat Heung Road to the TLT toll plaza will be closed. Motorists should use Pat Heung Road and turn around to Route Twisk for the urban area.
Urban entrances
- The three lanes on the right of Ting Kau Bridge northbound connecting to the TLT will be closed. Motorists should keep to the left to Tuen Mun Road for Yuen Long; and
- The link road on the left of Tuen Mun Road westbound near Ting Kau Bridge to the TLT will be closed. Motorists should keep to the right of Tuen Mun Road for Yuen Long.
During the temporary closure of the TLT, the bus stops at the toll plaza will be temporarily suspended, affecting a total of three overnight bus routes: KMB Route Nos. N269 (Tin Tsz Estate - Mei Foo) and N368 (Yuen Long (West) - Central (Macau Ferry)) as well as Long Win Bus Route No. NA43 (Fanling (Luen Wo Hui) - Hong Kong Port of Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Public Transport Interchange). They will be diverted via Yuen Long Highway and Tuen Mun Road, and temporary bus stops will be set up at the Tuen Mun Road Bus-Bus Interchange. The TD has informed the bus companies concerned of the arrangements, and passengers should refer to the notices issued by the operators for details.
Appeal
Motorists and members of the public are urged to pay heed to the above traffic and transport arrangements, plan their journeys in advance by using alternative routes such as Tuen Mun Road or Route Twisk, and allow sufficient travelling time.
The TD has stepped up publicity since May to introduce the implementation of new tolls and the HKeToll to motorists and the transport trades via TV and radio Announcements in the Public Interest, website (www.td.gov.hk), the Agent T Facebook page (www.facebook.com/AgentT.hk), the HKeMobility and HKeToll mobile applications, variable message signs on major roads, tunnel broadcasts, posters and leaflets in phases. Relevant departments will also put up adequate traffic signs and make road markings to remind motorists of the arrangements.
Relevant departments and the TD are well prepared for the takeover of the TLT, including the completion of the condition survey and inspection of tunnel facilities. In case of inclement weather or on-site conditions that prevent the necessary works from commencing or being completed as scheduled, the TD will make an announcement accordingly. Motorists and members of the public are advised to keep abreast of the latest traffic news through radio and television broadcasts, the TD's website and the HKeMobility.
Ends/Wednesday, May 28, 2025
Issued at HKT 16:26
Issued at HKT 16:26
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Press conference on takeover arrangements for Tai Lam Tunnel
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