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No more toll for M4

M4 Western Motorway :: Source: NSW RTA
M4 Western Motorway :: Source: NSW RTA

The operation of M4 Western Motorway was handed back last 16 February to the NSW Government and the toll was removed.

The M4 is a 40 kilometre motorway that extends from Concord in Sydney’s inner west to Lapstone at the foothills of the Blue Mountains. Statewide Roads has operated a 12.5 kilometre section, including the section from Silverwater Road (Auburn) to James Ruse Drive (Rosehill), as a toll road for a concession period of 20 years.

To facilitate the transition there will be road works and a reduced speed limit while the lanes are reconfigured. This will include changing the traffic arrangements at the toll plaza areas in Auburn to three lanes eastbound and four lanes westbound. Traffic delays are expected.

Motorists are asked to drive with care and to observe the directions given on signage and by traffic controllers.

Source: RTA NSW

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