Say goodbye to toll hassles: Government to introduce yearly toll pass for Rs. 3000 and lifetime toll pass for Rs. 30,000, valid at all tollgates in India
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Government will introduce annual and lifetime toll passes valid at all toll plazas in India
The government is planning to introduce annual and lifetime toll passes for 15 years for Rs 3000 and Rs 30,000, respectively, to reduce the toll burden on regular commuters.
Highway tolls have bothered travelers, creating bottlenecks at tollgates and being heavy on wallet. However, all that might soon change with the government’s plan to introduce annual and lifetime toll passes, promising smoother and hasslefree travel.
There is great news for the travelers as the government is planning an ‘annual toll pass’ with a one-time payment. Regular commuters have two options; they can either buy an annual pass or a lifetime pass for 15 years, with a one-time payment of Rs 3000 and Rs 30,000, respectively.
According to a Times of India report, the proposals are currently at an advanced stage with the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways. The report also mentioned that the ministry is thinking of reducing the toll rate per km to give relief to highway users.
To avail the benefits of an annual toll pass or lifetime pass, one would not need to purchase any additional passes, they will be embedded in FASTags.
Currently, there is only a monthly pass that costs around Rs 340 per month, which for the annual users can go up to Rs 4,080 a year.
The road and transport ministry is planning to bring an annual pass with unlimited travel across the national highway network for the entire year at Rs 3000. This option is much cheaper than the monthly passes. This is optional and it can be a preferred choice.
Recently, the Union road transport minister Nitin Gadkari also shared similar thoughts that the ministry is planning to offer passes for car owners.
Reportedly, the ministry aims to bring a one-stop solution to multiple issues which also include growing resentment against toll plazas within municipal limits, toll gates at less than 60 km intervals and violence at plazas.
Commercial Vehicles Contribute More to Toll Revenue
The total toll revenue in 2023-24 was Rs 55,000 crore and private cars’ share in this was just Rs 8,000 crore. Toll transaction and collection reports suggest that 53 per cent of transactions were for private cars, but their share was just 21 per cent. Sixty per cent of traffic is private vehicles at toll plazas between 6 am to 10 pm and the commercial vehicles distribution is even throughout the day and night.
According to sources, there will be no loss of earnings due to passes over a period of a few years, though the NHAI will have to forgo some revenue.