If you used a toll road with someone else's vehicle
There are three ways to pay for past toll road travel if you were driving someone else's vehicle, including:
- Accounts
- Passes
- Toll invoices and notices (which come with extra admin fees)
Pay for travel with your existing account
If you travelled with someone else’s vehicle and have a Linkt account, you can cover trips made up to 10 days ago
- Temporarily add a vehicle to your existing account
If your trip was made within the last 10 days, you can temporarily add the vehicle to your account. Just backdate the start date so the day you drove on a toll road is included.
- Transfer toll invoice to your existing account
If your trip was more than 10 days days ago, the vehicle’s registered owner will receive a toll invoice. If you already have an account, you can transfer the toll invoice to your account. That way, you can use your existing payment method or Linkt account balance to pay for the invoice.
Pay with a pass
Cover trips made up to 5 days ago with a Sydney Pass
Pay with a toll notice
Finding unpaid toll notices is easy. You can search online or via the Linkt app using your vehicle's licence plate number and state of registration.
Cover future travel with an account or pass
To cover future travel on any toll road, you can buy a pass or open an account and avoid toll notices.
Learn more about using your account interstate.