Representative image NEW DELHI: In a relief to commuters using partially opened expressways such as Delhi-Mumbai, Delhi-Katra and Amritsar-Jamnagar, the toll on these corridors will be same as that of other NHs, as per a notification issued by the road transport ministry. Till now the toll on expressways was 1.25 times of other NH stretches.The notification issued this week said that the rate of fee for use of a national expressway which is in operation for only a part of its notified length shall be levied at the rate of normal highways “for a period of one year” or till the expressway is fully operational, whichever is earlier. TOI on January 2 had first reported the finance ministry giving go ahead to this proposal of highways ministry considering that commuters don’t avail the full facility of an expressway till the entire stretch isn’t opened.Secondly, the the highways ministry had submitted that vehicles, particularly heavy commercial vehicles, were not using the partially opened expressways because of higher toll rates. The finance ministry had said that a decision on continuing the relaxation beyond one year may be taken based on actual uptake of traffic on such expressways. It had also asked the highways ministry to impose penalties on contractors for delay in completion of works.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosGrand Welcome To Dance Record: Indian Diaspora Gears Up For PM Modi’s Malaysia VisitWeeks After Noida Techie’s Death, Delhi Biker Dies After Falling Into Pit Dug By Jal BoardIndia Stands Firm On Chabahar Despite US-Iran Tensions And A Sanctions Threat, Tehran Backs DelhiFormer DGMO Lt Gen A.K. Bhatt Reveals How India Stopped China In Doklam: ‘We Used BRO Dozers…’From Exam Stress to Life Skills: PM Modi Engages Students in Pariksha Pe Charcha 2026Deadly Blast At Shia Religious Centre In Islamabad Raises Questions On Pakistan’s Security Failures’New Phase In Bilateral Ties’: Indian High Commissioner Hails PM Modi’s ‘Historic’ Malaysia VisitNorway PM Questions World War II-Era UNSC, Echoes India’s Demand For Reform And Global South VoiceAs Bangladesh Elections Near, Hindu Minority Faces Rising Attacks, Islamist Return And State SilenceBeyond Tariffs: The India–US Deal and the Politics of Oil123PhotostoriesDid you know? This indigenous Assamese craft is India’s best-kept heritage secretZendaya’s fashion evolution: A journey from girly pop to red carpet icon5 homemade, chemical-free ant killer sprays; effective DIY methodsInside Rohit Sharma’s premium car collection: 5 high-end luxury cars he owns10 iconic rajma dishes enjoyed across the globeApple TV shows to look forward to in 2026: ‘Imperfect Women’, ‘Margo’s Got Money Troubles’ and morePrince Narula, Tejasswi Prakash, and more: Can you guess these reality TV stars from their childhood picsValentine’s Week Full List 2026: Rose Day to Kiss Day, here is the complete list of Valentine Week 2026The mystery behind Leonardo da Vinci’s lost masterpieces and what historians sayFall in love, Bollywood style: 5 saree looks perfect for Valentine’s Day123Hot PicksBudget 2026Gold Silver PricesParliament Budget SessionGCC Unified Visa 2026Income Tax CalculatorPublic holidays February 2026Bank Holidays februaryTop TrendingGCC Unified VisaRamadan 2026Golden State Warriors vs Phoenix Suns InjuryPhiladelphia 76ers vs Los Angeles Lakers injury reportNFL Trade RumorsMyles Garrett GirlfriendSuryakumar YadavGhaziabad Suicide CaseJim BentT20 World Cup
NEW DELHI: In a relief to commuters using partially opened expressways such as Delhi-Mumbai, Delhi-Katra and Amritsar-Jamnagar, the toll on these corridors will be same as that of other NHs, as per a notification issued by the road transport ministry. Till now the toll on expressways was 1.25 times of other NH stretches.The notification issued this week said that the rate of fee for use of a national expressway which is in operation for only a part of its notified length shall be levied at the rate of normal highways “for a period of one year” or till the expressway is fully operational, whichever is earlier. TOI on January 2 had first reported the finance ministry giving go ahead to this proposal of highways ministry considering that commuters don’t avail the full facility of an expressway till the entire stretch isn’t opened.Secondly, the the highways ministry had submitted that vehicles, particularly heavy commercial vehicles, were not using the partially opened expressways because of higher toll rates. The finance ministry had said that a decision on continuing the relaxation beyond one year may be taken based on actual uptake of traffic on such expressways. It had also asked the highways ministry to impose penalties on contractors for delay in completion of works.