DELHI NCR TOll PLAZA: A big news is coming out for millions of passengers of Delhi NCR and surrounding areas. Let us tell you that soon a plan is being made to remove the toll collection point from the highway, today we are going to give you detailed information about this plan. Removing the toll collection point will not only get rid of traffic jams, but will also save money and time of the passengers.

Now people will get relief from jam

At present, taxis and other vehicles have to pay Rs 100 as entry fee to enter Delhi. Instructions have also been issued to MCD soon by NHAI. Discussions are being held to remove the toll collection points located on the borders of Delhi from the main highway, this decision is going to have the most impact on two highways. These include National Highway 9 connecting Delhi to Ghaziabad and Noida and National Highway 48 connecting Delhi Gurugram.

The speed of the highway will improve

These two highways are one of the busiest routes of Delhi NCR, let us tell you that thousands of people travel here every day. To overcome this problem, many meetings have also been held between the National Highway Authority of India and Municipal Corporation of Delhi on behalf of the Central Government.

Now a big decision ca

Now a big decision can be taken soon to deal with this, if this plan is successful then the speed of traffic on the highway will improve and the drivers will also get benefit from this. Now they do not need to stand in line for hours. Due to toll booths, there is a constant traffic jam on these highways, now people will get relief from this too.

It seems that a significant change is on the horizon for passengers traveling through Delhi NCR. The plan to remove toll collection points on key highways, specifically National Highway 9 (connecting Delhi to Ghaziabad and Noida) and National Highway 48 (connecting Delhi to Gurugram), is expected to bring a range of benefits.

This move aims to reduce traffic jams, save time and money for travelers, and improve the overall flow of traffic. Currently, vehicles have to pay a toll of Rs 100 to enter Delhi, which can contribute to congestion, especially during peak hours. The removal of these toll booths could ease the burden on commuters and boost the speed of vehicles on these heavily trafficked routes.

The National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) and the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) are already in talks to implement this change. If the plan is successful, passengers can expect smoother journeys without the need to wait in long queues, which should ultimately benefit both daily commuters and commercial vehicles.