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New Delhi. “Where earlier it used to take 9 hours to go from Mumbai to Pune by road, now it will reduce to only 2 hours.” Nitin Gadkari has said in an interview that satellite based toll system will be implemented in India very soon. With the implementation of this system, toll tax will be deducted directly from the bank account of the driver. Nitin Gadkari also said that now drivers will pay toll only for the distance they travel. He said that this will also save 7 hours of diesel between Mumbai-Pune journey.
There has been a lot of discussion about satellite based toll for the last few days. People want to know what will be the benefits of this system and how will they get benefit from it. We are giving you the answer to this today.
What will be the benefit of satellite based toll?
After the end of the toll system, the biggest convenience will be that you will not have to stop the car under any circumstances, that is, even when the toll comes, you will not reduce the speed and will move ahead. This will save your time. Its second biggest advantage is the saving in petrol and diesel expenses over time. You will be able to save a lot on fuel expenses on long journeys.
toll as per distance
In the current Fastag based toll system, when using the highway, you have to pay the full toll even for short distances. However, in satellite toll system, you will be charged for the distance you travel. This means you will be able to avoid paying additional toll tax. However, how much toll tax the government will impose for what distance will be revealed after the implementation of the satellite toll system.
How will satellite based toll work?
Satellite based toll is basically a GPS (Global Positioning System) based system. It will work in the same way as your mobile’s GPS works. GPS will track the position of your vehicle on the highway, while cameras installed on the highway will scan the number plate and identify you. After this, toll tax will be automatically deducted from the bank account according to the distance covered.
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Tag: auto news, Highway toll, Nitin Gadkari, toll plaza
first published : March 28, 2024, 2:36 pm IST
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