Electronic toll collection at highways all set to start from 27 October
BY M Post Bureau22 Oct 2014 5:56 AM IST
M Post Bureau22 Oct 2014 5:56 AM IST
The government will commence the electronic toll collection process across national highways from 27 October.
With the inauguration of Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) system by the minister of Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari on 27 October, a uniform and acceptable standard of service to the commuters would become a reality, an official statement said.
ETC has already been installed at 55 Toll Plazas and their integration with Central Clearing House
(CCH) operators has almost been completed. A pilot project for Interoperable ETC system of 10 toll plazas between Mumbai (Charoti) and Ahmedabad has already been tested and seamless ETC on this section is in operation.
The centre has issued orders to incorporate ETC lanes as a mandatory clause in the contracts awarded for all the highway projects in future, the statement said.
Action will be taken to include ETC system by means of supplementary agreement in those projects which have not yet been started.
For implementing ETC across the country a new company has been constituted. The company has equity participation from NHAI (25 per cent), concessionaires (50 per cent) and financial institutions (25 per cent).
The name of the new company is ‘Indian Highways Management Co Ltd’. Its objectives are collection of toll through ETC System and to manage the project strategically, administratively, legally, technically and commercially.
With the inauguration of Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) system by the minister of Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari on 27 October, a uniform and acceptable standard of service to the commuters would become a reality, an official statement said.
ETC has already been installed at 55 Toll Plazas and their integration with Central Clearing House
(CCH) operators has almost been completed. A pilot project for Interoperable ETC system of 10 toll plazas between Mumbai (Charoti) and Ahmedabad has already been tested and seamless ETC on this section is in operation.
The centre has issued orders to incorporate ETC lanes as a mandatory clause in the contracts awarded for all the highway projects in future, the statement said.
Action will be taken to include ETC system by means of supplementary agreement in those projects which have not yet been started.
For implementing ETC across the country a new company has been constituted. The company has equity participation from NHAI (25 per cent), concessionaires (50 per cent) and financial institutions (25 per cent).
The name of the new company is ‘Indian Highways Management Co Ltd’. Its objectives are collection of toll through ETC System and to manage the project strategically, administratively, legally, technically and commercially.
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