Prague, August 31, 2025 – In accordance with the instructions of the Roads and Motorways Directorate of the Czech Republic, CzechToll will start collecting electronic tolls on new sections of the D6 motorway and the I/34 road.
Toll collection will start on the newly commissioned Lišov bypass (I/34 road, Lišov – Vranín section, length 9.51 km) from September 1, 2025. At the same time, tolls will be abolished on the original 5 km sections of the I/34. Before the bypass was commissioned, up to 31 thousand trucks drove along the I/34 road in front of Lišov every month in the first half of this year.
From October 1, 2025, other new sections of the D6 motorway will be included in the electronic toll system – the Hořoviček bypass (5.2 km) and the interchange near the village of Hořesedly (9.2 km).
“Satellite technology allows us to quickly and flexibly switch on toll collection on new roads without significant investment costs. Trucks thus start contributing to repairs and maintenance without unnecessary delay from the moment the road is put into operation. From the point of view of the use of expensive transport infrastructure, this is a fair and long-term sustainable solution,” said Petr Chvátal, CEO of CzechToll.
Roads, the use of which by vehicles weighing over 3.5 tons is subject to tolls, are determined by Decree No. 470/2012 Coll., on the use of tolled roadways, as amended. After the launch of new toll sections from October 1, 2025, electronic toll collection will be active on 1,545 kilometers of motorways and 1,370.5 kilometers of first-class roads.