Life in Turkey
14.03.2025
1900

Foreign vehicles will not be allowed to leave Turkey without paying tolls.

In Turkey, a ban is planned on the departure of foreign vehicles with unpaid road tolls and fines. The relevant bill was reviewed on March 13.

The new regulation concerns paid highways managed by private companies. Previously, drivers with foreign plates could leave the country without paying tolls. Now, all unpaid amounts will be collected directly at customs checkpoints without prior notice.

According to the proposed amendments, 60% of the collected funds will go to the state budget, while 40% will be allocated to the operators of the toll roads.

This new measure aims to prevent abuses and ensure a fair distribution of road fees across the country.

Important news

All news
World News

Trade and economic relations between Turkey and Uzbekistan have shown impressive growth: from 1.2 billion dollars in 2016, the volume of bilateral trade has increased to 3.5 billion dollars in 2024.

Read more 04.04.2025
World News

From April 11 to 13, 2025, the fourth Antalya Diplomacy Forum (ADF) will take place in the tourist area of Belek. The event will be held under the patronage of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and supported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Read more 04.04.2025
World News

Turkish Trade Minister Ömer Bolat announced Turkey’s intention to discuss the removal of 10% tariffs on Turkish exports to the U.S. during negotiations with American officials.

Read more 04.04.2025
Life in Turkey

The e-Devlet platform has launched a new service called "Özel Sigortalarım" ("My Private Insurances"), which allows users to view all their insurance policies in one section.

Read more 03.04.2025
>