Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

From Oct 31, speed past toll booths, pay tax later

- Moushumi Das Gupta moushumi.gupta@hindustant­imes.com n

NEWDELHI:The Union road transport and highways ministry’s much-hyped Electronic Toll Collection (ETC), which will allow commuters to travel seamlessly on highways without having to wait in long queues to pay a toll tax, will finally kick off in all the 370 toll plazas across the country by October 31 over five years after the system was announced.

Initially, however, only two toll lanes on a highway will be earmarked for the interopera­ble Radio Frequency Identifica­tion (RFID) tag based ETC system.

“We will expand the lanes earmarked for fast tag users depending on its penetratio­n. Though 100% of the toll lanes will be equipped with ETC infrastruc­ture, as of now only two lanes will be earmarked for smart tag users. In the remaining lanes, people can pay by cash, credit card, PayTM,” YS Malik, road transport and highways secretary. told Hindustan Times.

A vehicle installed with the RFID also called FastTags that can be recharged once the balance becomes zero, will be able to drive past a toll plaza without having to stop and pay the toll. The tag will have a unique code that will help identify the vehicles so when they will pass through a plaza, the system will read the code and automatica­lly deduct the toll.

As of now, only a single lane in a handful of highway stretches in the country, including Mumbai-Ahmedabad and DelhiMumba­i, are ETC enabled.

The project has been a nonstarter for long. Initially, there was reluctance on the part of concession­aires to come on board. Also, the two banks that were selected initially to act as the central clearingho­use and manage toll transactio­ns were not able to sell the smart tags.

As of now, of the 40,00,000 vehicles plying on highways, 620,000 have been installed with the RFID tags. “Our aim is to get 15,00,000 vehicles installed with the smart tags by March 2018,” Malik added.

Currently, there are six private and public sector banks that have been appointed to run the central clearingho­use and manage all toll transactio­ns.

If the ministry is successful in starting the RFID tag based ETC across the 370 toll plazas operationa­l in the country, India would become the only one to have a uniform interopera­ble ETC facility across its length and breadth. The United States and Europe use different ETC system in different cities.

The RFID tags can be installed by automobile manufactur­ers or vehicle owners can buy them at designated banks and toll plazas.

Though initially it will be used for ETC, the system can also be scaled up at a later stage for helping security agencies track stolen vehicles.

 ?? HT FILE ?? As of now, only a single lane in a handful of highway stretches in the country are enabled to collect toll electronic­ally.
HT FILE As of now, only a single lane in a handful of highway stretches in the country are enabled to collect toll electronic­ally.

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