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India to Replace Toll Tax Plazas with GPS-Based System for Toll Collection Within Six Months: Nitin Gadkari

  • Posted on March 25, 2023
  • By Arijit Dutta
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The Indian government has announced plans to replace toll tax plazas with a GPS-based system within the next six months, according to Nitin Gadkari, the Minister of Road Transport and Highways. The move is aimed at reducing traffic congestion and improving the efficiency of toll collection across the country.

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Under the new system, vehicles will be equipped with GPS-based devices that will enable them to pass through toll gates without having to stop and pay tolls. The toll fee will be deducted from the vehicle owner's bank account automatically, using an electronic toll collection (ETC) system. This system will eliminate the need for cash transactions and reduce the time and resources required for toll collection.

 The GPS-based system will also allow for real-time monitoring of traffic flow and toll collection, which will enable authorities to identify and address any issues quickly. This will help to reduce traffic congestion and improve the overall efficiency of the transportation system.

 The decision to implement the GPS-based toll collection system is part of the Indian government's broader efforts to modernize the country's transportation infrastructure and improve the overall travel experience for commuters. The government has already taken steps to improve road connectivity, expand public transportation networks, and promote the use of electric vehicles.

 The move towards a GPS-based toll collection system is expected to have a significant impact on the transportation sector in India, particularly in terms of reducing travel time and improving the overall efficiency of the transportation system. It is also expected to have a positive impact on the environment by reducing carbon emissions and promoting the use of clean energy.

 However, there are concerns that the transition to a GPS-based toll collection system could result in job losses for toll booth operators and other staff who are currently involved in the toll collection process. The government has promised to provide support and training to those affected by the transition to ensure that they are able to find new employment opportunities.

 In conclusion, the move towards a GPS-based toll collection system is a positive step towards improving the efficiency and effectiveness of India's transportation infrastructure. It is expected to benefit both commuters and the environment, and will pave the way for further innovations in the transportation sector in the years to come. The successful implementation of this system will require collaboration between the government, private sector, and the public to ensure that the transition is smooth and successful.

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