Key Points

The National Highways Authority of India has signed a landmark agreement to implement the country's first Multi-Lane Free Flow tolling system. This barrier-free system will be deployed at Choryasi Fee Plaza in Gujarat on NH-48. The technology uses RFID readers and ANPR cameras to enable seamless toll collection without stopping vehicles. This initiative aims to reduce congestion, save travel time, and improve fuel efficiency across India's highway network.

Key Points: NHAI Implements India's First Multi-Lane Free Flow Tolling in Gujarat

  • First barrier-free toll plaza at Choryasi on NH-48 in Gujarat
  • Uses FASTag and ANPR cameras for seamless transactions
  • Reduces congestion and travel time for highway users
  • Plans to expand MLFF to 25 fee plazas this financial year
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NHAI signs agreement to implement India's first Multi-Lane Free Flow tolling system in Gujarat

NHAI signs agreement with ICICI Bank to launch barrier-free MLFF tolling at Choryasi plaza in Gujarat, aiming for seamless travel and reduced congestion.

"This agreement marks a significant milestone in the evolution and modernisation of tolling in India. - Santosh Kumar Yadav, NHAI Chairman"

New Delhi, August 30

To provide a seamless and barrier-free tolling experience to National Highway users, the Indian Highways Management Company Limited (IHMCL), a company promoted by NHA,I has signed an agreement with ICICI Bank, to implement the country's first comprehensive Multi-Lane Free Flow (MLFF) tolling system at Choryasi Fee Plaza in Gujarat on NH-48. The landmark agreement was signed in the presence of NHAI Chairman Santosh Kumar Yadav and senior officials from NHAI, IHMCL, and ICICI Bank at the NHAI Headquarters in New Delhi.

The signing of the contract agreement marks a major step towards barrier-free tolling, enabling seamless Electronic Toll Collection through FASTag. Choryasi Fee Plaza in Gujarat will serve as the first barrier-free toll plaza in the country. Additionally, an agreement was signed with ICICI Bank for the implementation of MLFF at Gharaunda Fee Plaza in Haryana, located on NH-44. The NHAI plans to roll out Multi-Lane Free Flow (MLFF) based tolling at approximately 25 National Highway fee plazas during the current financial year. The process of identifying such fee plazas for implementation is presently underway.

Speaking on the occasion, NHAI Chairman, Santosh Kumar Yadav, said, "This agreement to implement the Multi-Lane Free Flow tolling system marks a significant milestone in the evolution and modernisation of tolling in India. By leveraging technology, it will establish the foundation for a more efficient, transparent, and user-friendly tolling ecosystem, aligned with our vision of technology-driven transformation in National Highway operations and will pave the way for its adoption nationwide."

Multi-lane free-flow tolling is a barrier-free tolling system that enables transactions through the reading of FASTag and Vehicle Registration Number (VRN) by High-performance RFID Readers and ANPR Cameras. It enables seamless toll collection without stopping vehicles at fee plazas, reducing congestion and travel time, leading to enhanced fuel efficiency and lowering emissions. The implementation of MLFF will also contribute to improving toll revenue collection and creating a smarter, faster, and more efficient National Highway network across the country.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great initiative! But I hope they ensure proper implementation and maintenance. Many FASTag systems currently have issues with detection. Hope this new technology works smoothly.
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Arjun K
This will save so much time and fuel! I travel frequently between Mumbai and Ahmedabad and the toll queues are terrible. Looking forward to this being implemented nationwide.
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Sarah B
As someone who frequently drives on Indian highways, this is fantastic news! The current toll system causes unnecessary traffic jams and pollution. Well done NHAI! 🚗💨
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Vikram M
Hope they implement this properly across all states. Some states have better highway infrastructure than others. Need uniform development nationwide.
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Michael C
Excellent step towards modernizing India's infrastructure! The fuel savings and reduced emissions will be significant. This is how technology should serve public convenience.

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