End of Current Toll System: Union Transport Minister Announces New Satellite-Based Collection System

Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari has announced the end of India's current toll system and its replacement with a new satellite-based collection system, promising seamless travel and reduced expenditure on tolls.

End of Current Toll System: Union Transport Minister Announces New Satellite-Based Collection System
Fri, 26 Jul 2024

In a significant development in India's transportation sector, Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari has announced the end of the current toll system and its replacement with a new satellite-based toll collection system. The minister made this announcement on Twitter, sparking widespread interest among commuters and travelers.

According to Gadkari, the new system will enable automatic deduction of exit tax based on kilometers traveled. This innovative approach is expected to save time and money for travelers, as their road usage will be directly deducted from their bank accounts within a span of two months.

The minister's statement has generated excitement among those who frequently use India's roads. The new satellite-based toll collection system promises to streamline the current toll payment process, making it more efficient and convenient for commuters.

As the new system prepares to roll out within two months, commuters are eagerly awaiting its implementation. With the promise of hassle-free travel and reduced expenditure on tolls, this development has the potential to transform the way Indians traverse the country.

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