Roads Department rules out converting national motorways into toll roads
The Roads Department of Georgia has responded to reports circulating regarding the potential introduction of tolls on the East-West Highway.
The agency clarified that no decision has been made at this stage, nor is it even under consideration, to turn the Rikoti Highway or any other road in the country into a toll road.
“Accelerating the rehabilitation of the Gomi-Sachkhere-Chiatura-Zestafoni road is solely linked to the necessity of completing the project in a timely and high-quality manner. The importance of this route is driven by the needs of the local population and by the resilience and safety of the country’s road network. Consequently, any discussion regarding its function as an alternative route should not be interpreted as a precursor to the introduction of toll roads.
Additionally, we believe that while the opinions expressed in the media article address a significant public issue, they are factually inaccurate. In international practice, various models for road funding and management exist; such matters require complex analysis, broad professional discussion, and prior public consultation.
We wish to emphasise that the use of international and domestic roads is currently free of charge for the population of Georgia, and no changes in this regard are on the agenda.
The Roads Department will continue to develop road infrastructure and improve the existing network without placing any additional financial burden on our citizens.
We urge media outlets, when covering matters of significant public interest, to verify the official position of the relevant agency to ensure the delivery of complete, balanced, and objective information to the public,” the Roads Department’s statement read.