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New Toll Policy: Travel Toll-Free for a Year at Just ₹3000 — Drive Smoothly on Expressways Without Stopping

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Highway and expressway travel is about to get smoother and more convenient. You’ll no longer have to stop at toll plazas again and again during long journeys. Once your vehicle gains speed, it will only stop at the destination. The inconvenience of toll plazas is soon going to be a thing of the past with the implementation of a new toll policy.

Key Highlights:

  • Annual toll pass for ₹3000 — enjoy toll-free travel for a year

  • No need to stop at toll plazas anymore

  • Kilometer-based toll collection system will be introduced

  • Toll to be deducted automatically via satellite tracking

  • Lifetime toll pass for ₹30,000 also under consideration

Year-Round Travel for ₹3000

Under the new toll policy, the government is planning to introduce annual toll passes. With a one-time recharge of ₹3000 via FASTag, you can travel toll-free on highways and expressways for an entire year. This will help reduce travel costs and save time during long-distance journeys.

What Will the New Toll System Look Like?

  1. Kilometer-Based Charging:
    Toll will be charged based on the distance you travel. The longer you drive, the more you pay.

  2. No More Physical Toll Plazas:
    Toll booths across the country will be removed and replaced with a satellite-based toll collection system.

  3. Toll Via Vehicle Number Plate:
    Toll will be automatically deducted by tracking your vehicle’s number plate through satellite.

  4. Save Time and Money:
    This digital toll system will eliminate delays and save fuel and money.

Lifetime Toll Pass Also Under Consideration

As per media reports, the government may also introduce a lifetime toll pass option for new vehicles. For a one-time fee of ₹30,000, drivers could travel across the country toll-free for 15 years. However, this proposal is still under discussion and has not yet been finalized.

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari’s Announcement

Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari announced on April 14, 2025, that a new national toll policy will soon be implemented. He stated that physical toll booths will be phased out and toll will be collected digitally using satellite monitoring and vehicle number plate tracking, eliminating manual toll collection entirely.

Conclusion

The new toll policy is a revolutionary step toward improving India’s transportation infrastructure. It promises to provide smoother, quicker, and more economical travel for millions. With just ₹3000 a year, you’ll soon be able to drive across the country without any toll plaza hassles.

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