Local New Toll Relief Program a Big Savings For Sydney West

New Toll Relief Program a Big Savings For Sydney West

Western suburbs benefit the most as NSW government’s toll cap helps motorists save up to $4000 a year

Earlier this year the NSW government introduced a weekly toll cap of $60, offering much-needed financial Toll relief program to Sydney’s most frequent toll road users. This initiative, launched in January 2024, allows drivers to save up to $4000 annually, targeting the financial strain caused by toll road privatisation.

New Toll Relief Program a Big Savings For Sydney West

 

Western Suburbs Benefit the Most

It’s no surprise that Sydney’s western suburbs, where toll roads are heavily used, are the biggest beneficiaries. Since the program’s start, drivers in areas like Blacktown, Baulkham Hills, Marsden Park, Merrylands, Castle Hill, Quakers Hill, and Kellyville have seen substantial toll relief. In Blacktown alone, 2,146 claims have been submitted, with an average rebate of $313 per claim. Baulkham Hills follows closely with 2,192 claims and an average rebate of $294.

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Minister for Roads, John Graham, highlighted the importance of this toll cap, stating: “The toll cap is a cost-of-living relief measure that supports people who have no choice but to use toll roads in Sydney, especially in areas where public transport options are limited.”

Top 10 Most-Tolled Suburbs

Between January and August 2024, these are the top suburbs that have benefited the most from the toll relief program:

  1. Blacktown — 2,146 claims, average rebate: $313
  2. Baulkham Hills — 2,192 claims, average rebate: $294
  3. Auburn — 1,078 claims, average rebate: $554
  4. Marsden Park — 1,613 claims, average rebate: $353
  5. Merrylands — 1,380 claims, average rebate: $402
  6. Castle Hill — 1,792 claims, average rebate: $278
  7. Quakers Hill — 1,544 claims, average rebate: $287
  8. Kellyville — 1,520 claims, average rebate: $276
  9. Lakemba — 753 claims, average rebate: $513
  10. Greystanes — 1,249 claims, average rebate: $277

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This toll relief program is already making a difference for thousands of Sydney motorists, easing the cost-of-living pressures and making daily commutes a little less costly.

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