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.
Bids were invited for the project in three packages, all of which witnessed robust participation, underscoring strong industry confidence.
This initiative is part of ‘Special Campaign 5.0,’ which aims to ensure clean and hygienic toilets on highways. This will provide a better and safer travel experience for travelers.
Supreme Court criticized NHAI for poor highways as CJI Gavai noted Delhi’s rain chaos. Kerala HC had halted tolls on a 12-hour-jam road. Court questioned Rs 150 toll for terrible roads, reserving judgment.
The goal of this program is to make toll payments easier and provide frequent drivers on major highways with financial savings. Its usefulness is contingent upon personal travel habits and toll prices on the selected routes.
This step has been taken to maintain the transparency and reliability of the electronic toll collection system.
A new smart feature is now being added to the popular app ‘Rajmarg Yatra’ of the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI), so that passengers can choose the route with less toll.
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