Efforts are also on to step up the introduction of electronic tolling across the country, officials said.
India is estimated to be suffering huge losses of about USD 21.3 billion annually over slow traffic and additional fuel consumption due to poor roads and frequent long halts at various points, including delays at toll plazas for want of small change.
"We have rounded off toll fee at highways on PPP where developers had inked pacts with the NHAI. This has been initiated at 26 such stretches and very soon it will implemented pan-India," a senior Road Transport and Highways Ministry official told PTI.
The move, the official said, will significantly reduce long queues on account of tolls.
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According to a recent study by logistics firm Transport Corporation of India (TCI) and IIM-Kolkata, the cost of delay on highways was USD 6.6 billion per year and the cost of additional fuel consumption due to delay was USD 14.7 billion per year on account of several factors like poor road conditions and delays at plazas.
To ensure non-stop vehicle movement at toll plazas, the National Highways Authority of India has rolled out cashless payment mechanism, FASTag, at over 275 tolls on highways.
FASTag offers near non-stop movement of vehicles through toll plazas and convenience of cashless payments of toll fee with nationwide inter-operable electronic toll collection services. It employs RFID technology for making toll payments directly from the pre-paid account linked to it. Vehicles with FASTag use a dedicated lane for cashless pass through.
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