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Satellite-Based Toll System on Highways to Save Time, Money through saving the fuel too; technology and modern living are inseparable one can see
Minister Gadkari
Dr.G.R.Balakrishnan Mar 30 2024 Logistics News (Roadways & Railways)

Satellite-Based Toll System on Highways to Save Time, Money through saving the fuel too; technology and modern living are inseparable one can see

Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari on Wednesday 27 Mar said that the Ministry will introduce a satellite-based toll collection system, under which, the toll amount will be charged according to the distance covered, and the money will be deducted directly from the user’s bank account.

“Money will be deducted from your bank account and the amount of road you cover will be charged accordingly,” Gadkari said. The system will help reduce toll tax and make the journey smoother. “Through this, time and money can be saved,” he added.

The Minister, however, did not clarify when the new system would be introduced. On complaints of exorbitant toll taxes, the Minister said that highways save time and fuel usage as well, adding, “Earlier, it used to take nine hours to travel from Mumbai to Pune. Now it is a 2-hour journey. Seven hours of diesel get saved. Naturally, we have to pay some money in return. We are doing it through public-private investment. So we will have to return the money too.”

Reiterating his commitment to making India’s road network at par with that of the USA by the end of 2024, Gadkari stated th. He affirmed that he would “definitely be successful” in completing this task.

 The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) will introduce toll collections that run on GPS technology. This means that drivers won’t have to stop at plazas to pay toll charges. The toll instead will be deducted automatically from the bank account of vehicle owners. A GPS-based toll system will match the GPS coordinates of a moving vehicle to calculate the fee. The toll fee would automatically be deducted as the vehicle approaches a collection point. For the system to work, all vehicles must be fitted with the new number plates that can be directly monitored through satellites using GPS. The automatic number plate reader (ANPR) cameras installed on highways will recognise the GPS-enabled number plate of customers to deduct the money from their bank account. Currently, the FASTag system is being used to deduct tolls at plazas. FASTags were made mandatory for all four-wheelers from February 2021. It is an electronic toll collection system in which ‘Radio Frequency Identification’ (RFID) technology is used to make toll payments.

Notably, during 2018-19, the average waiting time for vehicles at the toll plaza was 8 minutes. With the introduction of FASTags, the time was reduced to 47 seconds.

FASTags make toll payments electronically by using scanners at toll plazas, letting vehicles pass without stopping. With the GPS-based system, tolls will be deducted using the ANPR technology based on distance travelled, making toll plazas unnecessary.

Application of technology has come to stay; it helps in efficiency-enhancement; if one fails to learn minimum technology required for everyday living, he will be left behind too far.