Turkey Raises Toll Fees by 42% Amid Economic Pressures

In 2025, Turkey has implemented substantial toll fee increases for its highways, tunnels, and bridges, with rates rising by approximately 42% compared to the previous year. The General Directorate of Highways attributes the hike to high inflation, currency fluctuations, and increased maintenance costs for the country’s infrastructure.

Updated Toll Fees

Key structures impacted by the new rates include:

  • Bosphorus Bridges (“July 15 Martyrs” and “Fatih Sultan Mehmet”): 47 Turkish liras each.
  • Osman Gazi Bridge: 795 Turkish liras.
  • Çanakkale Bridge: 790 Turkish liras.
  • Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge: 80 Turkish liras.

Economic Impact

The fee adjustments reflect Turkey’s ongoing struggle with rising inflation and the associated challenges in maintaining critical infrastructure. The increased tolls are expected to generate additional revenue for infrastructure upkeep while also impacting daily commuters and logistics operators relying on these routes.

This development underscores the broader economic challenges Turkey faces in balancing infrastructure investments with public affordability.