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Clem Jones Tunnel

What is it?
Clem Jones Tunnel or more popularly known as the CLEM7 is a toll road built under the Brisbane River which gives access to motorists that wants to pass between the Woolloongabba and Bowen Hills suburbs in the city of Brisbane in Queensland, Australia. was originally proposed by Jim Soorley, Labor Lord Mayor in 2001. It was the first privately financed inner city toll road of Brisbane at that time. CLEM7 prides itself of extensive safety systems, speed cameras and a traffic control center.
Where is it?
From M3 Inner City Bypass in the north end to the M3 Pacific Motorway and A7 Ipswich Road in Woolloongabba passing Kangaroo Point.
How do I pay?
Like other Queensland toll roads, you have several options on paying tolls when you use CLEM7.
E-tag - You need to have an electronic tag installed on your vehicle.
(If you don't have any account yet, it's so easy! FLOW tolling is just $15 away to have you open an account;may it be Tag, Business or Plate account. Just click here)
FLOW PASS - For casual users
Or just use the Tunnel and your bill will be mailed to you.
How much?
Motorbike: $1.50
Cars: $3.00
Light Trucks: $4.95
Heavy Trucks: $9.90
(Detailed classification of your vehicle and tolls, click here)
Note: If an electronic tag is not detected on your vehicle, a 47 cents vehicle matching fee will apply when you use CLEM7.

