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Govt to replace toll plazas with introduction of GPS-based toll system in six months

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New Delhi: The government will introduce new technologies including GPS-based toll collection systems in the next 6 months to replace existing highway toll plazas in the country, Union minister Nitin Gadkari said on Friday.

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The move aims to reduce traffic congestion and charge motorists for the distance travelled on the highways, Gadkari said.

Addressing an event organised by industry body CII, Gadkari further said state-owned NHAI's toll revenue is currently Rs 40,000 crore and it is going to soar to Rs 1.40 lakh crore 2-3 years.

"The government is looking at new technologies including GPS-based toll systems to replace toll plazas in the country...We will bring new technology in six months," he said.

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The ministry of road transport and highways is conducting a pilot project of an automatic number plate recognition system (automatic number plate reader cameras) to enable automated toll collection without stopping vehicles.

During 2018-19, the average waiting time for vehicles at toll plazas was 8 minutes. With the introduction of FASTags during 2020-21 and 2021-22, the average waiting time of the vehicles has come down to 47 seconds.

Although there is considerable improvement in waiting time at specific locations, especially near cities, the densely populated towns there are still some delays at toll plazas during peak hours.

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The road transport and highways minister emphasised the need of reducing the cost of construction without compromising the quality.

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