Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari said India’s Multi-Lane Free Flow (MLFF) tolling system will bring barrier-less toll collection that cuts operating costs to 3-4% from 12-15%. Speaking at the Mundka–Bakkarwala launch in Delhi, he cited expected annual fuel savings of about Rs 295 crore, lower travel time, improved logistics efficiency, and reduced carbon emissions by 81,000 tonnes.
NHAI has rolled out India’s first stop-free, barrier-less toll system on NH-48 in Gujarat. Using an MLFF framework, the approach removes physical toll barriers and minimizes human intervention so vehicles can move through toll locations without stopping, aiming to reduce delays and keep traffic flowing smoothly.
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Delhi is testing barrierless tolling through Multi-Lane Free Flow (MLFF) at the Mundka toll plaza. Vehicles will pass through without stopping while tolls are deducted automatically via FASTag. The system is expected to go live by mid-May, cutting waiting times and easing congestion, with plans to expand from Mundka to 17 plazas and further.
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