No toll paid

You recently drove on the A24/Blankenburg Connection near Rotterdam (NL), which is a toll road, and you received a fine for not paying the toll.

There are no toll gates on the A24/Blankenburg Connection, meaning that traffic can freely pass through. However, there are signs along the side of the road telling drivers they have to pay tolls online within three days (72 hours) of their journey on the toll road. 
You did not pay the toll by this three day deadline. The e-Tol organisation therefore sent you a payment reminder asking you to pay the toll. Because you did not pay after receiving the payment reminder, you have now received a fine from CJIB.

What can you do if you disagree with the fine?

You can object. That can be done online. There you can also read more information on how to object and you can view a photo of your vehicle on the toll road.

By post
If you would prefer to write a letter, you should send your objection to:

The Minister of Infrastructure and Water Management
attn the Legal and Administrative Affairs department (JBZ) of the Netherlands Vehicle Authority (RDW)
Postbus 85
9640 AB Veendam 
The Netherlands

Your objection must include, and be accompanied by, at least the following:

  • The date, your name, address and signature.
  • The decision you are objecting to (please enclose a copy of the decision letter, or the letter's reference number).
  • The reason why you disagree with the decision.
  • Documents relating to the objection (for example photos, letters or notes).