ÑDz©ÌåÓý¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³

Revolutionizing Highways with GPS Tolling
ROADS & HIGHWAYS

Revolutionizing Highways with GPS Tolling

The government, under the visionary leadership of Nitin Gadkari, is set to introduce a groundbreaking GPS-based highway toll collection system. This technological leap marks a significant stride towards a more efficient and seamless transportation infrastructure. The initiative aims to revolutionize the tolling process, ensuring a smoother and quicker experience for commuters.

With this state-of-the-art system, vehicles will be equipped with GPS technology, enabling precise toll collection based on the distance traveled. This not only eliminates the need for traditional toll booths but also enhances accuracy in fare calculation. The move aligns with the government's commitment to adopting advanced solutions to tackle challenges in the country's transportation sector.

The GPS-based tolling system is poised to bring about multiple benefits. It promises to reduce congestion on highways, as vehicles can seamlessly pass through toll points without the usual delays associated with manual toll collection. Additionally, the system offers a more transparent and accountable tolling mechanism, contributing to better governance and resource management.

This initiative underscores the government's dedication to leveraging technology for the nation's progress. As India strides confidently into the digital era, embracing innovations like GPS-based tolling reflects a commitment to enhancing the overall transportation experience for citizens. The project not only aligns with global best practices but also positions India as a forward-thinking player in the realm of smart infrastructure.

In conclusion, the introduction of a GPS-based highway toll collection system signifies a transformative step towards modernizing India's road infrastructure. Under Gadkari's leadership, the government continues to drive initiatives that foster efficiency, transparency, and progress in the country's transportation sector.

The government, under the visionary leadership of Nitin Gadkari, is set to introduce a groundbreaking GPS-based highway toll collection system. This technological leap marks a significant stride towards a more efficient and seamless transportation infrastructure. The initiative aims to revolutionize the tolling process, ensuring a smoother and quicker experience for commuters. With this state-of-the-art system, vehicles will be equipped with GPS technology, enabling precise toll collection based on the distance traveled. This not only eliminates the need for traditional toll booths but also enhances accuracy in fare calculation. The move aligns with the government's commitment to adopting advanced solutions to tackle challenges in the country's transportation sector. The GPS-based tolling system is poised to bring about multiple benefits. It promises to reduce congestion on highways, as vehicles can seamlessly pass through toll points without the usual delays associated with manual toll collection. Additionally, the system offers a more transparent and accountable tolling mechanism, contributing to better governance and resource management. This initiative underscores the government's dedication to leveraging technology for the nation's progress. As India strides confidently into the digital era, embracing innovations like GPS-based tolling reflects a commitment to enhancing the overall transportation experience for citizens. The project not only aligns with global best practices but also positions India as a forward-thinking player in the realm of smart infrastructure. In conclusion, the introduction of a GPS-based highway toll collection system signifies a transformative step towards modernizing India's road infrastructure. Under Gadkari's leadership, the government continues to drive initiatives that foster efficiency, transparency, and progress in the country's transportation sector.

Next Story
Infrastructure Transport

Dassault To Build Falcon Jets In India With Reliance

Reliance Infrastructure Ltd’s subsidiary, Reliance Aerostructure, has signed an agreement with France’s Dassault Aviation to manufacture Falcon 2000 business jets in India, with the first batch expected to roll out from its Nagpur facility by 2028. This marks the first time a Falcon aircraft will be entirely built outside France.The announcement sent Reliance Infrastructure shares surging, hitting the 5 per cent upper circuit on the BSE. Anil Ambani, Chairman of Reliance Group, hailed the agreement as a “symbol of India’s technological and manufacturing strength�, adding that it aims..

Next Story
Infrastructure Urban

INDEA Lays Foundation for India’s First Auto Design School

The Indian School for Design of Automobiles (INDEA), the country’s first institute focused solely on automobile design and management, held its foundation stone ceremony at XLRI Delhi-NCR. The event was graced by Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, who virtually unveiled the stone as Chief Guest.INDEA aims to become a premier talent hub, driving innovation in the Indian automotive sector. The school will focus on advanced design, mobility solutions, and sustainable practices, playing a vital role in shaping India’s transition from a cost-driven to a quality-led a..

Next Story
Infrastructure Transport

Karnataka Launches Global Innovation Hub at Airport City

The Government of Karnataka, in collaboration with Bengaluru Airport City Limited (BACL) and ANSR, has launched a global innovation hub named District I at Bengaluru Airport City's business park. The initiative aims to elevate India’s innovation ecosystem to a global scale by fostering collaboration among startups, academia, enterprises, and government bodies.District I will serve as a platform for deep-tech entrepreneurship, enterprise innovation, and commercialisation of academic research. It brings together Global Capability Centres (GCCs), IT firms, corporate labs, startups, venture capi..

Advertisement

Advertisement

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Get daily newsletters around different themes from Construction world.

STAY CONNECTED

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement