The GPS-based toll system, designed to
charge vehicles solely based on the distance travelled, is poised for
introduction for the first time in the country in the Mysore Bangalore
expressway. The
technology will be used in Delhi Jaipaur National highway 48 soon
Preparations
have been completed to initiate the GPS-based toll collection system on these
expressways. The Delhi-Jaipur highway, spanning a considerable distance, is
under the scrutiny of the Union Ministry of Highways, which has commenced
geo-fencing efforts to accurately calculate toll charges based on the distance
covered by vehicles.
With over 18
lakh commercial vehicles already equipped with GPS-based vehicle location
tracking systems, toll collection
through GPS will initially be exclusive to these vehicles. The system aims
to enhance efficiency and accuracy in toll payments. The phased rollout
strategy entails conducting trial runs of the GPS toll system on various roads
across the nation before its full-scale implementation nationwide.
Union Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari had told the Lok Sabha that the commencement of GPS-based toll collection is scheduled for March of this year. Transport Secretary Anurag Jain emphasized the government's commitment to resolving any challenges related to the GPS-based toll system, expressing readiness to deploy it promptly.