Tengrinews.kz - According to KazAvtoZhol, the network of national highways in Kazakhstan currently totals 25,000 kilometers, of which 4,760 kilometers make up 25 toll road sections.
Since the beginning of 2025, motorists in Kazakhstan have made more than 32 million trips on toll roads.
The section with the highest traffic was Almaty – Konaev, with 5.1 million trips by Kazakhstanis.
Other popular toll roads included:
- Shymkent – Uzbekistan border (4.4 million)
- Shymkent – Taraz (2.9 million)
- Taraz – Kainar (2.4 million)
- Shymkent – Kyzylorda (2.25 million)
- Astana – Temirtau (2 million)
- Konaev – Taldykorgan (1.7 million)
- Astana – Shchuchinsk (1.66 million)
- Shchuchinsk – Kokshetau (1.5 million)
- Astana – Pavlodar (1.132 million)
- Almaty – Khorgos (1.13 million)
- Kokshetau – Petropavlovsk (830,000)
- Kyzylorda – Aralsk (770,000)
- Pavlodar – Semey – Kalbatau (568,000)
- Aktobe – Russian border (Orenburg) (540,000)
- Kostanay – Denisovka (526,000)
- Taraz bypass (Kainar – Shymkent) (474,000)
- Uralsk – Russian border (to Samara) (412,000)
- Pavlodar – Russian border (to Omsk) (393,000)
- Kostanay – Russian border (to Troitsk) (341,000)
- Balkhash – Burylbaital (300,000)
- Uralsk – Russian border (to Saratov) (270,000)
- Shu – Burylbaital (155,000)
- Kandyagash – Makat (103,000)
- Beineu – Akzhigit (Uzbekistan border) (45,000)
Previously, the Bureau of National Statistics reported that, as of June 1, 2025, the number of registered motor vehicles in Kazakhstan had reached 6.3 million.