Some media reports were claiming that the Modi government will also collect toll tax from two-wheelers using the National Highway in the coming days. Nitin Gadkari has denied these reports.
The exemption in toll tax for two-wheelers using the National Highway will continue as before and no charge will be levied on them. Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has clarified that no decision is proposed to collect toll tax from two-wheelers. In fact, some media reports were claiming that the Modi government will also collect toll tax from two-wheelers using the National Highway in the coming days. Now Nitin Gadkari has clarified on this.
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said, some media houses are spreading misleading news about imposing toll tax on two-wheelers. No such decision is proposed. Complete exemption on toll for two-wheelers will continue.
What was the claim being made?
It was being claimed in media reports that the central government has issued an order for two-wheeler drivers, under which they will have to pay toll tax for using the National Highway from July 15, 2025. It was also said in the reports that according to the new rules, two-wheelers will have to pay toll tax through FASTag and a fine of two thousand rupees will also be charged for violating the rules. However, now the Union Minister has given clarification on this and the reports have been denied.
Monthly pass will be made from 15th August
Let us tell you, the central government had recently made a big announcement giving relief to the drivers. The government had announced the annual pass. Under this, drivers can get a Fastag worth Rs 3000, which will be valid for one year or 200 journeys from the date of activation. This pass will be effective from August 15, 2005
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