Toll Rates To Go Down: Govt To Lower Fees On Partially Open Expressways From Feb 15

The Indian government has announced a reduction in toll rates for partially operational expressways, effective February 15. This change is part of an amendment to the National Highways Fee (Determination of Rates and Collection) Rules, 2008, as stated by the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways. The decision aims to ease the financial burden on commuters using these expressways, which have been only partially opened. This move aligns with the government's ongoing efforts to enhance transportation infrastructure while ensuring fair usage fees for the public. The amendment signifies a proactive approach in addressing the challenges faced by travelers and reflects a broader commitment to improving road connectivity across the nation, thereby facilitating smoother transit and potentially boosting local economies. As the expressways become more integral to India's road network, adjustments like these are seen as necessary to encourage more usage and maintain safety standards during the transitional phases of highway operations.
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