The government will introduce a new toll collection system and abolish the FASTag system for this purpose.
The government is preparing to introduce a new toll collection system by abolishing the FASTag system. Now, the central government plans to use a satellite navigation system to collect tolls. According to sources, the new system is already being tested as a pilot project in India.
In this system, tolls are based on the number of kilometers a vehicle travels on the freeway. The longer you drive on the freeway or on the freeway, the more tolls will be charged for the new system.
A pilot project for the new pricing structure is being tested in India. The amount of the fare depends on the kilometers the vehicle travels on the freeway. The success of this procedure in European countries is also preparing for implementation in India.
As part of this project, about 137,000 vehicles were covered nationwide.
Currently, the entire journey from one toll house to another is collected from the vehicle. Even if you don’t drive there and your trip ends prematurely, you still have to pay the full toll.
Almost all vehicles in Germany (98.8%) are equipped with satellite navigation systems. The tax calculation will begin as soon as the vehicle enters the toll road. As soon as the vehicle changes from a freeway to a freeway, this kilometer toll will be deducted from your account. The fee deduction system is the same as FASTag. FASTag currently charges 97% of Indian vehicles.
However, you must also change the transport policy before implementing the new process. Therefore, Russian and Korean transportation experts are preparing some measures necessary for the following systems. The report may be published within a few weeks.