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Bengaluru-Mysuru highway toll fee to increase from April 1

NHAI's recent toll revision on Bengaluru-Mysuru highway and Satellite Town Ring Road includes increased fees for four-wheelers. The revision, effective from April 1, impacts various vehicle types with updated single journey and return journey costs.

 Motorists using the access-controlled highway and Satellite Town Ring Road will have to pay the revised fee from April 1. Car owners using the entire stretch of the Bengaluru-Mysuru access-controlled highway must pay an additional Rs 10 each for a single journey and return journey.Now, car-users are paying Rs 320 for a single journey on the entire stretch and Rs 485 for a return journey within a day.

NHAI has issued a notification for the revision of toll fee for Bengaluru-Nidaghatta stretch. A public notice issued by NHAI for the revision of the toll fee collected at Kaniminike and Sheshagiri toll plazas states that Rs 170 will be collected from car/jeep/van owners for a single journey and Rs 255 for a return journey. The fee for a monthly pass for 50 single journeys in a month is priced at Rs 5,715. For LCV/LGV/Minibus, Rs 275 is charged for a single journey and Rs 415 for the return journey. For trucks and buses, Rs 580 for a single journey (an increase of Rs 15) and Rs 870 for a return journey (an increase of Rs 20).NHAI

As per the notification issued for the collection of toll at Gananguru village, car users have to pay Rs 160 for a single journey and Rs 240 for a return journey. The monthly pass is priced at Rs 5,315 for cars. LCV/LGV/Minibus have to pay a fee of Rs 260 for a single journey and Rs 385 for a return journey; Rs 540 (single journey) and Rs 810 (return journey) are charged for trucks and buses (2 axle).

After the Bengaluru-Mysuru highway was partially opened, NHAI collected toll fee for the Bengaluru-Nidaghatta stretch in February 2023. Initially, Rs 135 was collected from car users for single journeys and Rs 205 for return journeys.

In June 2023, NHAI started charging a toll fee for the entire stretch from Bengaluru to Mysuru and also revised the fee collected for using the Bengaluru-Nidaghatta stretch. The fee for single journeys hiked from Rs 135 to Rs 165 and Rs 205 to Rs 250 for using the Bengaluru-Nidaghatta stretch.

The section of Satellite Town Ring Road from Doddaballapur to Hoskote will see a revision in toll fee within five months of its opening. After opening the line in November 2023, NHAI started collecting toll for using the four-lane 39km stretch. As per the new fee, toll for cars has been increased from Rs 70 to Rs 80 for a single journey and Rs 105 to Rs 120 for a return journey within a day. The monthly pass rate was revised from Rs 2,375 to Rs 2,720.

Sources said the toll collection for the recently opened stretch of STRR from Dabaspet to Doddaballapur is likely to start after the Lok Sabha elections in the state. An NHAI official said, “Revision of the toll fee pertaining to National Highways is routine when a new financial year starts. There are 50 toll plazas in Karnataka, and most collect fees as per the revised chart from April 1. Some collect revised fees in Sept as per the agreement with the contractors.”

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