Karnataka will increase toll rates by 3-5% from 1st April, with an official notification expected soon.
According to reports, the state has 66 toll plazas, and the revised rates will apply based on the concessionaire period. NHAI Bengaluru Project Director KB Jayakumar confirmed that the hike will range between 3% and 5%.
Karnataka State Travel Operators’ Association president Radhakrishna Holla stated that the increased toll charges would be passed on to customers.
Toll rates will rise at key plazas, including Kaniminike, Sheshagirihalli, Nangli, Bagepalli, Sadahalli, Hulikunte, and Nalluru Devanahalli.
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari announced plans for a new toll policy and revealed that India’s toll collection reached Rs 64,809.86 crore in 2023-24, marking a 35% increase.
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