Who is eligible for toll relief?

Who is eligible for toll relief?

You can get either free or half-price registration through Toll Relief if you: spent a minimum of $877 or more (an average of $17 a week) on NSW toll roads in the 2021–22 financial year (1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022) drive a NSW privately registered vehicle that is less than 2794kgs tare (unladen) weight.

What is class a toll?

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Class A A vehicle that is 12.5 metres or less in length and either a 3-axle vehicle under 2.0 metres, or a 2-axle vehicle under 2.8 metres in height
Class B Any vehicle that exceeds the dimensions for a Class A vehicle

Who is eligible for half price Rego NSW?

From 1 July 2019, drivers who spend $15 or more a week on tolls will be eligible for half-priced rego. Drivers who spend $25 or more a week on tolls will continue to receive free rego. The program is available for all standard privately registered cars, utes, four-wheel drives and motorcycles.

How much do I need to spend on tolls to get free Rego?

to receive free rego in the 2021–22 financial year (1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022): you must have spent $1,406 or more (about $27 a week) on NSW toll roads in the previous financial year (1 July 2020 to 30 June 2021) while driving a NSW privately registered light vehicle.

How do I claim a toll rebate?

To be eligible for Toll Relief reimbursement, you need to be a NSW resident and have:

  1. a NSW personal toll account such as Linkt or E-Toll – if you’ve moved from interstate, check with your toll provider that you now have a NSW personal account suitable for Toll Relief.
  2. your licence plate linked to your toll account.

How do I get my money back from tolls?

In person:

  1. Download and complete an M5 South-West Cashback claim form (PDF)
  2. Attach your E-Toll transaction statements that list your toll usage.
  3. Visit any Service NSW centre to submit your claim.

Is a car Class A?

Car market segments and legal classifications

Euro Car Segment Euro NCAP Class US EPA Size Class
A-segment mini cars Supermini Minicompact
B-segment small cars Subcompact
C-segment medium cars Small family car Compact
D-segment large cars Large family car Mid-size

What are the Class 1 vehicles?

Class 1 vehicles are cars, taxis, jeepneys, vans, SUVs, and pickups—below 7ft. Motorcycles above 400cc are also included here.

How do I get a discount on my registration NSW?

Launched in July 2018, the NSW Government’s Toll Relief program provides free private vehicle registration on one vehicle linked to that account for drivers who have spent $1352 or more in tolls in the previous financial year. Drivers who spend $811 in a financial year are eligible for half-price registration.

What is M5 cashback scheme?

The NSW Government’s M5 South-West Cashback scheme allows NSW residents to claim back the value of tolls (excluding GST) paid while using a vehicle registered in NSW for private, pensioner or charitable use on the M5 South-West Motorway (formerly known as M5 Cashback).

Can I get 3 months Rego NSW?

If you choose, you can renew your registration for 3 months or 6 months, depending on the vehicle type.

Can I use my ETAG in another car NSW?

Yes you can. A tag can be moved between vehicles as long as all vehicles are: in the same vehicle class (Car, Light Commercial Vehicle or Heavy Commercial Vehicle)

How do I claim my e-toll cashback online?

If claiming online:

  1. Log in to your E-Toll Account.
  2. Select the ‘Claim Cashback’ link in the Account Overview screen.
  3. Complete the required fields.
  4. Submit your claim.

Can you claim M5 cashback and free Rego?

The M5 cashback allows NSW residents to claim back tolls paid while travelling on the M5 south western motorway. Contrastingly, the new toll relief system will offer free vehicle registration to owners of cars if they spend $25 or more per week on tolls on NSW roads.

What is a Class C car?

A Class C vehicle is a motor vehicle that does not meet the standards for Class A or Class B vehicles and is intended to transport either 16 or more passengers or hazardous materials (HAZMAT). Large passenger vans, small HAZMAT trucks, and small trucks towing a trailer are all examples of class C vehicles.

What is a Class 2 vehicle?

Class 2. Weight: 6,001 – 10,000 lbs. Examples: Chevrolet Silverado 1500, Chevrolet Silverado 2500, Dodge Ram 1500, Dodge Ram 2500, Ford F-150, Ford F-250, GMC Sierra 1500, Nissan Titan. Full-size or half-ton pickups are usually under Class 2. Class 2 trucks can haul between 2,000 and 3,000 pounds on their beds.

What class is a normal car?

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Class group Class definition Class includes
1 Motorcycles Motorcycles
2 Passenger cars All cars Cars with one-axle trailers Cars with two-axle trailers
3 Other two-axle four-tire single-unit vehicles Pick-ups and vans Pick-ups and vans with one- and two- axle trailers
4 Buses Two- and three-axle buses

How to contact NSW Government Transport for NSW Service NSW?

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What are the toll roads in New South Wales?

New South Wales toll roads. 1 Sydney Harbour Bridge + Tunnel. (SHB, SHT) 2 WestConnex M4, M8 and M5 East. 3 NorthConnex. 4 Cross City Tunnel. 5 Eastern Distributor.

How to contact hometoll for NSW Government Transport for NSW service?

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What is the toll code for Sydney Harbour Bridge + Tunnel?

Sydney Harbour Bridge + Tunnel Toll Code Start – Finish Toll Code SHT-01B Start – Finish Sydney Harbour Tunnel Toll Code SHB-01A Start – Finish Bradfield Hwy / Cahill Toll Code SHB-01C Start – Finish Bradfield Highway Toll Code SHB-02A Start – Finish Mount St – Cahill