M6 Toll Road, Prices, Charges and Tolls

M6 Toll Road, Prices, Charges and Tolls
The M6 Toll was previously called the Birmingham North Relief Road, or BNRR and is the United Kingdoms first toll-paying motorway.
Midland Expressway Ltd (MEL), runs and operates the M6 Toll Motorway which open on the 14th December, 2003.
The new M6 Toll road could make a saving of up to 45 minutes journey time over the old road.
The M6 Toll has only a few junctions, to discourage local traffic from using the new bypass. The M6 Toll uses toll plazas.

Tarriffs

and

crossing charges

are show in the table below and are correct as of March 2019.

Tag customers save money - 5% discount on every journey.

Mon-Fri
6am-11pm
Sat-Sun
6am-11pm
Night
11pm-6am
Bikes £3.00 £3.00 £2.00
Bikes [TAG] £n/a £n/a £n/a
Cars £6.40 £5.30 £4.10
Cars [TAG] £6.08 £5.03 £3.89
Car Trailer £10.00 £8.60 £6.60
Car Trailer [TAG] £9.50 £8.17 £6.27
Van / Coach £11.30 £9.70 £8.60
Van / Coach [TAG] £10.73 £9.21 £8.17
HGV £11.50 £9.80 £8.60
HGV [TAG] £10.92 £9.31 £8.17

The Mobility Exemption Pass allows free passage of the nominated vehicle on the M6 Toll only. If you think you may be eligible for a Mobility Exemption Pass, you must apply to Midland Expressway Limited as no other evidence of disability (e.g. Blue Badge) can be accepted.