India has taken a big step towards smoother highways. The country’s first barrier-free toll system is now live at the Chauryasi Toll Plaza on NH-48 in Surat, Gujarat.
The idea is simple: cars don’t have to slow down or stop anymore. You drive through, and the toll is deducted automatically.
Until now, toll plazas in India have used physical barriers. Vehicles had to slow down, wait, and then move once the payment was done.
With this new system, that changes completely.
The system is part of India’s move towards fully barrier-free tolling by 2026.
The technology behind this is called Multi-Lane Free Flow (MLFF).
Instead of booths, there’s an overhead structure on the highway that does everything.
If your FASTag is not working, the system still identifies your vehicle through the number plate and sends a notice to the owner.
This may sound like a small change, but it can make a big difference.
Anyone who has spent time waiting at toll plazas will understand how useful this could be.
The government has said it plans to make tolls completely barrier-free across India by the end of 2026.
If that happens, this system could soon become the norm on highways across the country.
This is a small change on paper, but it could make everyday highway travel much smoother. If it works reliably at scale, long queues at toll plazas could soon become a thing of the past.
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