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In Argentina, the highway network is maintained by state funds provided through toll booths located near each major city that connects each section of the highway. At more than 5,200 km, the La Ruta Nacional 40 is the longest route in Argentina from south to north parallel to the Cordillera de los Andes. Tolls can be paid using cash or TelePASE. The major toll roads in Argentina are:

The car toll price for different toll roads of Argentina are following:
Highway Toll in normal schedule (ARS) Toll in peak hours (ARS)
Riccheri Highway or National Route A002 28 -
Dock Sud and Hudson (Province Sense) 32 42
Bernal / Quilmes / Berazategui (Province Sense) 24 29
Hudson toll (Direction CABA) 66 84
Tolls Dock Sud Southeast Access (Direction CABA) 33 42
Highway 2 | Samborombón toll 120 -
Highway 2 | Maipú toll 120 -
Route 11 | La Huella Toll 120 -
Route 11 | Mar Chiquita toll 57 -
Route 74 | Gral. Madariaga toll 53 -
Autopistas 25 de Mayo 104,63 148,22
Perito Moreno 104,63 148,22


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