Barrier-free tolling to launch at key Tamil Nadu plazas with MLFF system; Full details

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is set to introduce a barrier-free toll collection system at three major plazas in Tamil Nadu under the Multi-Lane Free Flow (MLFF) initiative.

Post Published By: Sona Saini
Updated : 31 March 2026, 10:51 AM IST

Chennai: In a major step towards modernizing the country's highway infrastructure, the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) is implementing a barrier-free toll collection system at three major toll plazas in Tamil Nadu. This system is part of a new technology being implemented across the country, ensuring smoother traffic flow.

Which toll plazas will implement new system?

The new Multi-Lane Free Flow (MLFF) system will be rolled out at the Nemili and Chennasamudram toll plazas on NH-48, along with the Paranur toll plaza on NH-45.

What is MLFF technology and how will it work?

The MLFF system is completely different from traditional toll plazas. Vehicles will not need to stop or slow down to pay the toll. Vehicles will pass at normal speed, and the toll will be automatically deducted.

This system will operate through a combination of RFID-based FASTags and artificial intelligence-enabled Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras. As a vehicle passes through a toll plaza, an RFID reader will read the FASTag information, and an ANPR camera will capture the number plate. The system will then verify the data in real time and deduct the toll amount from the account.

Preparations and Timeline

According to officials, preparations for this project have already begun in Tamil Nadu. Locations for ANPR cameras and other necessary infrastructure are being identified. Installation is expected to be completed within the next four months, followed by software integration and testing.

Dual Technology Increases Accuracy

The system will use dual-layer technology, which will increase accuracy and prevent any revenue loss. If the FASTag fails, the ANPR camera will act as a backup to identify the vehicle and ensure toll collection.

Benefits to Commuters and Environment

The implementation of a barrier-free toll system will eliminate long queues at toll plazas. This will save fuel and reduce vehicular pollution. Additionally, it will reduce toll infrastructure maintenance costs.

Major step towards smart highways

Tamil Nadu has become one of the first states to adopt this advanced technology. This positions the state as a leader in the country's pursuit of a smart, fast, and efficient highway travel system.

Location : 
  • Chennai

Published : 
  • 31 March 2026, 10:51 AM IST