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Development and management of toll roads in Malaysia are regulated by the Malaysian Highway Authority (MHA). Toll collection and road maintenance are carried out by respective concessionaires.


In Malaysia, there are two toll systems; open and closed.


Closed-toll system highways are the ones which you take the Transit Ticket when you enter and pay toll (based on time and/or distance) when you exit, e.g. E6 North-South Expressway, Central Link (ELITE).


Open-toll system highways are the ones which you pay toll at toll booths on certain segments on the highway, e.g. E5 Shah Alam Expressway (KESAS).


There are also highways which employ both systems along its stretch, hence it shall be referred to as a Mixed-toll system when the entire highway stretch is mentioned. e.g. E1 North-South Expressway, Northern Route

Not all toll roads are Expressways and not all Expressways are toll roads.


Avoid Toll Roads Feature in Waze

In the Waze client app, you are able to manually select alternative toll-free routes from the menu after locking in your destination. Waze should give you a route which avoids closed-toll roads entirely and lets you enter open-toll roads with no toll booth segments. However, automatic toll-free route calculation via the Avoid Toll Roads feature has yet to be enabled for Malaysia, pending confirmation of toll road marking of the entire Malaysian expressway system by our map editors.


A target of 90% marked toll roads must be achieved before informing Waze Support, so they can release the Avoid Toll Roads setting in the client app, so Wazers can choose if they prefer toll-free routing on a regular basis.


You can now help Wazers in Malaysia to achieve this target, with a new feature available today in the map editor. Mark toll roads in your area by selecting road segments and flagging them Toll Road in segment properties.

Toll Road should be marked only on segments from toll booths (toll plazas) to the nearest free exit on both sides. Please use this method for both open-toll and closed-toll systems.


List of Toll Roads in Malaysia (plus progress chart)

For current updates and on-going discussion, please visit our forum.

Only current operational routes are listed. Routes still under construction will be listed and marked after completion and operational. Route names in italics is used in the WME to match current road signages.
Route Number Route Name Toll System # of Toll Plazas Flagging Progress
2 Federal Highway, Route 2
Lebuhraya Persekutuan
Open 2 Completed
E1 New Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE)
Lebuhraya NKVE
Closed 7 Completed
E1 North-South Expressway, Northern Route Mixed 2 Open, 37 Closed
E2 North-South Expressway, Southern Route Mixed 1 Open, 25 Closed
E3 Second Link Expressway Open 4
E5 Shah Alam Expressway (KESAS)
Lebuhraya Shah Alam
Open 4
E6 North-South Expressway, Central Link (ELITE) Closed 11
E7 Cheras-Kajang Highway (Grand Saga)
Lebuhraya Cheras-Kajang
Open 2 Completed
E8 Kuala Lumpur-Karak Expressway
Lebuhraya Kuala Lumpur-Karak
Open 2
E8 East Coast Expressway
Lebuhraya Pantai Timur
Closed 19
(Phases 1 & 2)
E9 Sungai Besi Expressway
Lebuhraya Sungai Besi
Open 2
E10 New Pantai Expressway (NPE) Open 3
E11 Damansara-Puchong Expressway Open 4
E12 Ampang-Kuala Lumpur Elevated Highway (AKLEH) Open 1 Completed
E13 Kemuning-Shah Alam Highway (LKSA) Open 2 Completed
E14 Eastern Dispersal Link Expressway (EDL)
E24 Tun Salahuddin Bridge Open 1 Completed
E37 East-West Link Expressway / Salak Expressway No toll 0 Not applicable
E37 Kuala Lumpur-Seremban Expressway No toll 1 (to enter E2 only) Completed

Expressways in Malaysia (detailed tracking)

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