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How much is the fine for not paying toll in Portugal?

Fines for non-compliance with the payment of tolls are now limited to five times the value of the tariff in question, but with a minimum of 25 euros, in accordance with a law of the Assembly of the Republic.



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Worried about what you've spent? Thankfully, it's super easy to double check that you don't have any outstanding toll charges. Just head over to the Portugal Toll Payment Portal and type in your number plate info.

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At toll booths, payment is made with currency or by bank card, or through an alternative form of payment, the Via Verde (Green Lane), an electronic toll system where the fee is debited directly from the bank, intended solely for use by those in possession of a Via Verde identifier tag, obtained in advance at respective ...

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You can pay tolls by going in person to a CTT post office, a post office with NaVe or a Payshop agent. You can also pay by Multibanco reference, through the CTT website or app. Don't forget that you can only pay tolls 48 hours after you have passed through the electronic toll and up to a maximum of five working days.

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Separate lanes exist for cash and card payments. The automatic toll collection is in operation on lanes at tolling stations that are signposted 'Telepeaje', 'VIA-T' or 'T'. A device then registers the amount of the toll and you can pass through without having to wait.

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If you still feel as though motorway tolls are standing in the way of your dream Portugal road trip, you can always avoid them. You just have to take some off-road routes! Before you make your decision, you should weigh the pros and cons for each option.

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So, if you are a visitor, how do you pay, where do you pay, what will it cost? At the border on the A22 you will find an automatic vending machine (see photo above). Here you can rent a transponder by entering your car registration number and your credit card.

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The Algarve region of Portugal is a great place to explore due to its vast range of transportation options. The traditional mode of travel in the area is via bus, offering an inexpensive way to get around. For those looking for a more luxurious journey, there's always the option to rent a car or take a taxi.

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U.S. Citizens are entitled to drive in Portugal with their U.S. issued driver's license for a period no to exceed 185 days, provided they are not legal residents.

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Lisbon Taxis: Payment Methods Although your taxi driver will likely accept payment via debit or credit card, this is not a rule. Hence, you should always carry some euros with you, as many taxis aren't equipped with a POS machine. In that case, bank card payments are out of the question.

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