Satellite -based toll system will not apply from 1 May, the center is released
New -Delhi, April 18 (IANS). The central government issued an explanation on Friday, which rejected the reports, which from May 1 was asked to implement satellite -based toll system at national level. In a statement released by the Road, Transport and Highways Ministry, it is said that some reports in the media houses claim that the satellite -based toll system will be implemented at the national level from 1 May and that it would replace the existing Fastag -based toll collection system. The ministry further said: “We want to make it clear that the Ministry of Road, Transport and Highways or National Highways Authority of India (Nhai) has been made to implement the satellite-based toll system from 1 May” the ‘anpr-fastag best barrier-e-tolting system’ is applied to the selected toll plaza. to enable toll square and reduce travel time. The ministry said that the pre-toll system ‘Automatic Number Plate Recognition’ (ANPR) technology, in which vehicles are identified with license plates and ‘Fastag systems’, which work on the Radio Reference identification (RFID), will be a mixture of both. Under this system, vehicles will be taken by AnPR cameras with high performance and fastag readers, in which vehicles do not have to stop at the Toll Plaza. According to the ministry, if the drivers do not pay on the toll, they will get e-neotist, and their fastag can also be canceled and a fine can also be imposed. There is about 855 square on the National Highway Network or India, of which 675 is the government, while 180 or more is run by private operators. Earlier this month, Nhai increased the interpreting costs of highways and highways across the country by 4 to 5 percent due to rising costs. -Ians ABS/ Share This Story Tags