The toll taxes for national highways and expressways were hiked by 4-5 percent on 1st April 2025, and approximately 855 toll plazas have been impacted nationwide, and the increased revenue is to be allocated to highway development.
Toll fares are revised annually by the NHAI under the National Highways Fee (Determination of Rates and Collection) Rules, 2008. The new toll fare increase affects approximately 855 toll plazas across the country, consisting of 675 public-funded and 180 private contractor-operated ones.
Key routes affected by the hike in toll charges are the Delhi-Meerut Expressway, NH-9, Eastern Peripheral Expressway, Delhi-Jaipur Highway, and a few more. Interestingly, this is the second toll charge hike within a one-year timeframe, with the first hike being effectuated in June 2024.
Revenue from toll tax hikes to support highway infrastructure
Officials stated the increase is following usual yearly adjustments and will apply to every highway stretch to some extent. The NHAI also guaranteed that proceeds from the higher toll rates will be used for highway infrastructure upkeep as well as on-going enlargement schemes.
Conclusion
The recent hike in toll taxes on national expressways and highways is a measure of the government's continuous push to develop and maintain the nation's road network. Although the hike might raise commuters' transportation costs, the extra revenue mobilized will be channeled into highway extension and maintenance for improved connectivity and road safety. With the yearly revision process on board, tourists can expect sporadic changes in toll fees as part of more comprehensive infrastructure development programs.
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