Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari
said the electronic toll (e-toll) collection system introduced in the country
will help save Rs 88,000 crore and cut waiting time at toll plazas
significantly.
Citing a Transport Corporation of India-IIM Kolkata
study that said Rs 60,000 crore was lost on account of various delays at check
posts, he said electronic toll collection could save Rs 88,000 crore.
“The report said every year, fuel worth Rs 60,000
crore is wasted due to the time spent by vehicles at toll plazas. The amount
goes up to Rs 88,000 crore if the value of the time lost is added,” he said.
“Of the 350 toll points on the Mumbai-Delhi route,
140 have been converted into E-toll points. By completion of the e-toll work in
the country, this amount of Rs 88,000 crore would be saved,” he told reporters.
“We will make available the e-platform to
Maharashtra Government so that the same e-toll points can be started on state
highways. On the issue of making roads toll-free, Gadkari
said, “We are trying to find a way out.”
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