GNSS Toll Collection: Pay Toll As Per Distance Covered


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New satellite-based toll collection system to start in the next three months: Nitin Gadkari

National highways in India will soon introduce satellite-based tolling systems, the Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari announced. The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) will begin implementing this new system by March 2024. This announcement was made by the Minister during a session in the Rajya Sabha, a TOI report stated.

India has recently informed the World Bank about its efforts to reduce waiting times at toll plazas and streamline export release processes at land ports. The introduction of FASTag has significantly reduced the average waiting time at toll plazas to just 47 seconds, a substantial improvement from the previous average of 714 seconds. In discussions with World Bank representatives, the government outlined its plans to further improve the country's infrastructure.

Between April and November of this fiscal year, the construction and expansion of National Highways have increased by approximately 10 per cent compared to the same period between 2011 and 2023. However, the allocation of new construction projects has decreased by 52 per cent this year.

Data from the road transport ministry shows that agencies within the ministry have completed or expanded 5,248 km of National Highways by November, compared to 4,766 km during the same period last year. However, with less than four months remaining in the financial year, achieving the government's target of constructing and expanding around 12,000 km of highways seems challenging.

The pace of bidding for new projects has also significantly slowed down this year. Between April and November of the previous year, agencies had bid for 5,382 km of work, while this year, the figure has only reached 2,815 km.

There are concerns about the delay in approving the revised Bharatmala Phase-1 program or alternate initiatives, which is affecting project bidding. This lack of project awards this year may impact the progress of construction in the fiscal year 2024-25.

The finance ministry has instructed the road ministry not to initiate new projects under Bharatmala without fresh Cabinet approval. This decision has affected the development of over 8,000 km of National Highway stretches under the government's flagship program.

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We are ending toll': Nitin Gadkari on new toll system

The Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari today said that the government is ending toll and the new satellite based toll collection system will be introduced soon. "Now we are ending toll and there will be a satellite base toll collection system. Money will be deducted from your bank account and the amount of road you cover will be charged accordingly. Through this time and money can be saved. Earlier, it used to take 9 hours to travel from Mumbai to Pune, now it is reduced to 2 hours," Nitin Gadkari told ANI

Discussing the Bharatmala Pariyojana, which aims to develop approximately 26,000 km of economic corridors, Nitin Gadkari emphasized their significance alongside the Golden Quadrilateral (GQ) and North-South and East-West (NS-EW) corridors in handling the bulk of freight traffic on roads. He expressed confidence that the project will revolutionize the nation's future by 2024. Gadkari articulated his ambition to elevate India's National Highway road network to the standard of America, expressing assurance in his ability to achieve this goal.

Earlier in December, Nitin Gadkari had announced that the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) aims to roll out this new system by March 2024. Efforts to streamline processes and reduce waiting times at toll plazas have been communicated to the World Bank. With the introduction of FASTag, the average waiting time at toll plazas has significantly decreased to just 47 seconds, marking a notable improvement from the previous average of 714 seconds.

Construction and expansion activities on National Highways have seen a rise of approximately 10 per cent between April and November of the current fiscal year compared to the same period from 2011 to 2023. However, the allocation of new construction projects has witnessed a decline of 52 per cent this year.

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The Indian Government has now announced the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) based toll collection system.
  • GNSS device will use Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) and the existing FASTag system for toll collection.
  • The GNSS device will be non-transferable and firmly fitted technology in vehicles to connect the GNSS for toll fee collection.
  • This setup will be used to track vehicle movements and allow them to travel up to 20 kilometres on national highways for free of cost.
  • There will be a designated lanes for vehicles equipped with GNSS device. The vehicles entering this lane without a functioning device will be required to pay twice the fee.
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