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Posted: 2023-01-23 18:12:48

From today, eligible New South Wales motorists will be able to claim back hundreds of dollars spent on tolls.

Drivers who spend at least $375 on tolls a year will be able to claim a 40 per cent rebate of up to $750 under the government's relief scheme.

Rebates will be backdated to July 1, 2022, with the first payment expected to be made within days of applications being received.

Half  a million drivers across the city are expected to be eligible for the scheme, with residents of Western Sydney set to be some of the biggest winners.

"We know Western Sydney families, workers, tradies and truckies are amongst the biggest users of our motorways because of the time savings they deliver," Minister for Roads Natalie Ward said.

"This scheme is for every driver across New South Wales, but we're particularly encouraging those in Western and South-Western Sydney to apply and take advantage of the savings on offer."

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Roads Minister Natalie Ward is keen for drivers from Western Sydney to make use of the scheme.(AAP: Bianca De Marchi)

According to government data, the top five suburbs where eligible motorists live are Casula, Hammondville, Liverpool, Beaumont Hills and Kellyville.

Anyone wishing to claim the rebate needs to link their toll account to their MyServiceNSW account and the money will be deposited in their nominated bank account.

Sole traders may be eligible for an extra $750 but applications for this additional rebate will not open until February 28.

The new toll relief scheme will replace the free and half-price registration renewal program, which will cease on June 30.

That initiative gives one free or half-price vehicle registration to drivers who spend over a yearly threshold on tolls.

For the current financial year, drivers can double dip and apply for both the registration rebate and toll relief.

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