Delhi-Jaipur Highway: If you also often travel on the highway with your car, then this news can disappoint you. Yes, the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) has made preparations to increase the toll rate on the highway.
From coming April 1, climbing on the highway and expressway passing through Gurugram will become expensive. Sources claim that 5 to 10 percent more toll tax will have to be paid to cross Kherki Daula toll plaza of Delhi-Jaipur highway, Ghamdoj toll plaza on Gurgaon-Sohna road.
160 on both sides at Kherkidaula.
Apart from this, an increase of 3 to 6 percent is expected in the toll rate on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway. The proposals will be considered by the Ministry of Road Transport till the last week of March. New rates of toll will be approved only on the basis of mutual negotiation. A toll of Rs 80 has to be paid for going one way at Kherkidola toll plaza. There is no return slip system on this toll, so you have to pay Rs 80 in return also.
Daily movement of 60 to 70 thousand vehicles in this way, the car driver has to pay Rs 160 on toll. There is a plan to increase the toll from Rs 80 to Rs 85 in the coming time. That means you may have to pay Rs 170 instead of Rs 160. There is daily movement of 60 to 70 thousand vehicles from Kherkidaula toll plaza. After the change, the journey of those passing through this toll will become expensive by Rs 10 (about 6 percent).
Delhi-Mumbai Expressway will also increase It has been more than a month since the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway was inaugurated. Toll tax is charged on this at the rate of Rs 2.19 per km. There is a possibility of increasing the toll rate from the new financial year i.e. 1st April. NHAI sources claim that here too the toll rate may increase by 3 to 5 percent. The correct information about the toll increase will be known only on 30 or 31 March.
Four-wheelers have to pay a toll of Rs 115 for one way and Rs 60 for return within 24 hours at Ghamdouj Plaza on Sohna Road. Whose total expenditure in commuting was Rs 175. Toll is expected to be increased from both the sides on this toll.