🛣️ A Fairer, Distance-Based Toll Model
The Ministry of Road Transport & Highways is working on introducing a kilometer-based toll system, replacing the current slab-based charges m.economictimes.com+15businesstoday.in+15mypunepulse.com+15. Instead of paying a fixed fee for entire highway segments (typically ~60 km), motorists will be charged only for the exact distance they cover—calculated automatically via FASTag and ANPR cameras. This will make short trips significantly more affordable m.economictimes.com+9mypunepulse.com+9businesstoday.in+9.

🌐 How It Will Work
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Entry and exit cameras using ANPR technology will log license plates.
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The linked FASTag will automatically deduct toll based on distance travelled.
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Anticipated barrier-free toll plazas—no more long queues or manual toll booths infra.economictimes.indiatimes.com+4mypunepulse.com+4businesstoday.in+4economictimes.indiatimes.com+15ndtv.com+15businesstoday.in+15mypunepulse.com+5ackodrive.com+5ndtv.com+5.
🔁 Optional Annual FASTag Pass
Alongside per-km charges, plans include an annual unlimited pass for ₹3,000, allowing year-round highway access without extra tolls mypunepulse.com+3parkplus.io+3ndtvprofit.com+3. A secondary distance-based tier of roughly ₹50 per 100 km may also be offered, ideal for occasional travellers en.wikipedia.org+9m.economictimes.com+9hindustantimes.com+9.
⚙️ Benefits for Commuters
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Fair pricing—no more overpaying for partial highway use
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Faster travel as barrier-free plazas reduce congestion goodreturns.in+12ackodrive.com+12businesstoday.in+12
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Convenience—no need to manually recharge FASTags frequently
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Transparent billing, minimizing disputes over incorrect toll charges
⚠️ Impact on Toll Operators
The government proposes a centralized revenue-sharing model to ensure highway concessionaires receive fair compensation—despite moving away from fixed tolls mypunepulse.com+15m.economictimes.com+15timesofindia.indiatimes.com+15infra.economictimes.indiatimes.com+3mypunepulse.com+3businesstoday.in+3ackodrive.com. Careful planning is in progress to balance commuter benefits with operator sustainability.
👁️ What’s Next?
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Pilot runs using ANPR-FASTag barrier-less systems are planned at select toll plazas ndtv.com+6ackodrive.com+6infra.economictimes.indiatimes.com+6.
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Government discussions are ongoing to finalize Implementation timelines, per-km rates, and the annual pass launch schedule ndtv.com+12parkplus.io+12thecsrjournal.in+12.
✅ Summary
India’s upcoming toll policy marks a transformative shift:
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Pay-per-km model replaces slab-based tolls
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Barrier-free plazas eliminate delays
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Annual ₹3,000 FASTag pass offers unlimited travel
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Centralized revenue-sharing ensures operator compensation
Once fully implemented, long-distance travellers, frequent commuters, and short-trip users alike will benefit from a transparent, efficient, and cost-effective tolling experience.
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