Yamuna Expressway Toll Tax: If you too often travel by car, then this news is for you. The authority has decided to increase the toll tax on Yamuna Expressway connecting Delhi with Agra. After four years, the Yamuna Authority is increasing the toll rate on the expressway. It was told by the officials that the new rates of toll will be applicable from September 1. Earlier in the year 2018, the toll increased.
Toll tax will also increase on many national highways
Apart from this, toll tax on many other national highways will increase from September 1. Commercial vehicles will also be subject to the toll fee increase. The bike and tractor have been kept separate from this. Cars will now pay an additional 10 paise per kilometer, commercial vehicles 25 paise, and heavy commercial vehicles 60 to 95 paise per km under the revised toll rate that goes into effect on September 1.
Decision was taken in 74th board meeting
At the Yamuna Development Authority meeting on Wednesday, this choice was made. All of those toll plazas, where there was no rise on April 1, will see an increase in fees starting on September 1. In this regard, a report has also been requested. Providing details, Yamuna Development Authority CEO, Dr. Arun Veer Singh said that in the 74th board meeting of the authority, it was decided to increase the toll rate of Yamuna Expressway.
More than 130 crores were spent on 22 works,
He also told that according to the directions of the court, 22 security-related works were to be done on the expressway. Yamuna Authority did not raise the toll fee as a result of the incompleteness of these projects. Now the expressway management has completed all the work on these safety features. On these things, more than 130 crores have been spent. The authority raised the toll prices when the project was finished.
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Now how much toll will have to be paid
The length of the Yamuna Expressway from Greater Noida to Agra is 165 km. To cover this journey, car drivers will have to pay an additional Rs 16.50 from September 1, while bus-truck will have to pay an additional Rs 90.75. Large commercial vehicles will have to pay Rs 173.25 more.
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