New Expressway Toll Tax Price: As we all know, a 3.5 kilometer section of the Delhi-Dehradun Expressway has been opened for the general public, which is a relief news for the people. In such a situation, today we are going to tell you, when the expressway is completely opened for the general public, how much toll tax they will have to pay and what is the current situation. Let’s know about this.
New Expressway Toll Tax Price: We all know that the 3.5 km section of Delhi-Dehradun Expressway from Dat Kali to Asharodi has now been opened to the public, which has brought a lot of relief to the people. However, the work of the 212 km long expressway is currently under construction and passengers are waiting for its completion soon. Let us tell you, after the opening of this expressway, the travel time between Delhi and Dehradun will be reduced from 6-7 hours to only 2.5-3 hours. In such a situation, let us know, how much toll tax will have to be paid after the start of this expressway?
How much toll tax do we have to pay on Delhi-Dehradun route right now?
Currently, passengers on the Delhi-Dehradun route have to pay toll fees, which is around Rs 500. Along with this, there are many toll plazas on the way, where passengers have to pay Rs 130, Rs 90 and Rs 75.
Will the toll tax be reduced after the expressway starts operating?
There is no official information about whether the toll tax will be reduced once the Delhi-Dehradun Expressway is fully operational, but while the expressway will reduce travel time, many expect that the toll tax may increase. However, there has also been talk about introducing a toll pass system, which will potentially provide relief from toll tax to those passengers who travel on the expressway daily. At the same time, more information related to this toll pass system has not been shared.
You will not have to pay toll tax for 18 km
The first 18 km of the Delhi-Dehradun Expressway, from Akshardham Temple to Ghaziabad’s Loni, will be toll-free. That is, two-wheelers and four-wheelers will not have to pay any kind of toll tax here. Let us tell you, an automatic scanning system is expected to be used to collect toll tax based on the distance traveled on this expressway. However, official information on toll tax has not been announced yet.
The expressway is 212 km long
The 212-km-long expressway is being built in four phases and will connect Delhi and Dehradun directly. The route includes Shastri Park, Khajuri Khas and Mandola in Khekra, extending to Baghpat, Shamli and Saharanpur in Uttar Pradesh before reaching Dehradun in Uttarakhand. It also joins forces with the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway, enhancing connectivity across multiple states.