Mangaluru: Toll plazas to dig deeper into travellers' pockets from April 1


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Mar 30: The new financial year will usher in from Sunday, but it will also bring a bad news for highway users. From April 1 onwards, all the five toll plazas in the twin districts will be collecting enhanced charges from vehicles plying through them.

The two toll plazas at Brahmarakootlu and NITK Suratkal fall directly under the jurisdiction of National Highways Authority of India. The plazas located at Talapady, Gundmi and Hejamady are run by Navauga Udupi Tollway Private Limited. In all these plazas, almost all the rates will undergo upward revision from April 1.

At he NITK tollgate in Suratkal, fee for light vehicles for one way journey will remain at Rs 50 as in the past. However, for return journey on the same day, the ticket charge will be Rs 75 as against the previous 70. Monthly passes henceforth will be priced at Rs 1,670 instead of 1,600. For commercial vehicles registered in the district, fee will be Rs 25 as before.

Charges for light commercial transport vehicles, mini buses etc have been maintained ar Rs 80, but two-way ticket for the same day will cost Rs 120 instead of earlier Rs 115. Monthly pass will cost Rs 2,695 in place of Rs 2,585. For local commercial vehicles, the fee has been retained at Rs 40. For buses, trucks etc, one way journey will cost Rs 170 and Rs 255 for two-way journey on the same day. Monthly pass will cost Rs 5,650. Vehicles registered inside the district will be priced higher at Rs 85. Fee has also been hike for vehicles with over three axles, heavy commercial vehicles, vehicles over seven axles etc. For non-commercial vehicles located within 20 km of the toll plazas, monthly pass of Rs 255 will have to be obtained.

Brahmarakootlu: One-way charge for light vehicles is Rs 25. For two-way journey on the same day, charges will be Rs 35 as earlier. Monthly pass charges have been hiked to Rs 800 from 770. For vehicles registered within the district, the charge will be ten rupees as before. One-way charges for light commercial, transport vehicle and mini buses have been hiked to Rs 40 from earlier 35. For return journey on the same day, charge has been increased to Rs 60 from earlier 55. Monthly pass will cost Rs 1,295 in pace of Rs 1,240 in the past. For local commercial vehicles, fee will remain at Rs 20.

Buses and trucks will have to pay Rs 80 for one-way journey and return ticket will cost Rs 120. Monthly pass will cost Rs 2,710. For vehicles registered in this district, fee will remain at Rs 40. For other heavy vehicles, fee has been hiked.

In Navayuga tolls, Rs 40 will be charged for one way journey for light vehicles at Talapady and Rs 35 at Hejamady. For two-way journey on the same day, Rs 65 in Gundmi, Rs 50 at Hejamady, and Rs 55 at Talapady. Monthly passes will cost Rs 1,395 at Gundmi, Rs 1,145 at Hejamady and Rs 1,255 at Talapady.

  

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  • Harsha, Sullia

    Thu, Apr 05 2018

    First of all the toll plaza in Brahmarakootlu does not adhere to any standards that a toll plaza should have. They do not have an automated gates, ambulance service, toilets and even a proper billing system. Most of the people who pretend to be workers there sound more like rowdies and behave as if they are collecting hafta. Dakshina Kannada is called "Buddhivantara Jille". Most of us waste time fighting for religion and over petty issues. There is no rule to pay toll if a toll plaza do not adhere to standards, but knowing the policy we are forced to pay money. Where are so called social activists and their silence leads to many confusions over the collection of money.

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  • Satya, Dubai

    Sat, Mar 31 2018

    so now who is eating our GST ? Who is sucking our all tax money recovered from vehicle tax?
    If this is express highway with at least 4 tracks each side then it is worth paying tolls.

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  • Samantha Lewis, Mangalore/Dubai

    Fri, Mar 30 2018

    Who cares.. Mother India is looted by these babus.. If you are alive and living its just because of you.. country cannot do anything.. In Andhra NRI's are repatriating funds and locals withdraw entire savings and there is shortage of money in banks.. Just wait this a matter of time because this can happen in whole India. FRDI fear is the main cause. April is fast approaching ... People beware..

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  • Anil, Udupi

    Fri, Mar 30 2018

    Dear vehicle owners, you pay road tax while registration and renewal of the registration of vehicle for the usage of roads. Then you should not pay another tax for using the road. Either road tax or toll. ONE OF THE ABOVE. NOT BOTH.

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Fri, Mar 30 2018

    Navin Kateel has removed all toll gates in DK. If not he will put fire to them, any way. People may borrow him for that.

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  • shihab, dubai

    Fri, Mar 30 2018

    Where our tax money goes . we are paying tax and additional we should pay tollgate charge .how anyone can start business in mangalore its costly for middle class and poor people.Its looting money from middle class and poor people.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Mar 30 2018

    Idiots cannot build proper roads but are first to collect Toll's ...

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  • sense_Shetty, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 30 2018

    IF they ensure best in class roads better than world standards ..then we dont mind shelling out more rupees ..do they collect in cash ? if yes ..why ? Why not digital money or POS ?

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  • AD, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 30 2018

    Cash is the king at highway tolls. Cash is mother of all scams and hence logically toll booths are tolls of scams. Any party who announces abolishing toll gates in 2019 election manifesto will get bonaza of votes from highway users

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  • Ravi, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 30 2018

    With ref to Brahmarakootlu - the toll fee for district registered vehicles are not displayed , consequentially the collectors there insist on a higher toll.
    Authorities may please look into this

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Mar 30 2018

    Who pockets this Money ...

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  • Amith, USA

    Fri, Mar 30 2018

    Ali Baba and 40 Chor!!!!!

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  • Ajay, Kallianpur

    Fri, Mar 30 2018

    More like 400 chor

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  • Ahmed K.C., Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 30 2018

    Ab aur kitne "Acche Din" chahiye
    Haven't we paid registration charges for our vehicle ?
    Haven't we paid tax while buying the vehicle ?
    Aren't we paying HEAVY taxes on Fuel we buy ?
    Where is all this money going ????????????????????????
    Going out of India through people like, Lalith Modi, Vijay Mallya, Nirav Modi, Mehul Choksi.
    Corruption must stop, same time day light robbery also must stop.

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  • Vivek, Hirebyle / Abu dhabi

    Fri, Mar 30 2018

    what ever B.J.P do ....Bhakts call it as "Acche din "

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