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You are not planning to make 6 or more trips within the next 6 months

You do not have a credit card or linked debit card (mastercard or visa)

You do not use personal internet banking with ANZ, ASB, BNZ, KiwiBank, National Bank, TSB Bank, Westpac or Bank Direct

We recommend you buy trips using our self service kiosks

You can buy single, return, or up to 10 trips with coins (Puhoi & BP Connect sites), notes (BP Connect site only) or EFTPOS (BP Connect site only) at our self service kiosks. You’ll need your registration plate number handy. Please note that paying at a self service kiosk is likely to take longer than the time you’d save using the toll road. We recommend buying your trips online or buying multiple trips to avoid having to stop each time you use the road.

Purchases made at the self service kiosks will include a payment charge of 40 cents per transaction.

Self service kiosks are located:

Going north - inside the BP Connect at Dairy Flat (this site accepts coins, notes and EFTPOS).

Going south - just off State Highway 1, about 1km before the Waiwera exit (this site accepts coins only).

Click to see map of self service locations

Other options

If time is not an issue you can take the Hibiscus Coast scenic route along State Highway 17 and not use the toll road at all. Just watch for the sign saying where to turn off.

If you haven’t paid within five days a toll payment notice will be sent to the registered person of the vehicle. If the toll payment notice isn’t paid within 28 days we may pass any unpaid tolls and associated costs onto a debt collection agency and also an infringement notice will be issued requesting payment of the toll, the administration charge, and a fee of $40.