Transport Ministry Working on Toll Policy to Provide Benefits to Bus Operators Using NHs: Gadkari
New Delhi, Sept 11: The Union Transport Ministry is preparing a revised toll policy aimed at easing the cost burden on bus operators who frequently use National Highways. Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has confirmed that the upcoming policy will include provisions to benefit public transport operators maintaining scheduled services on NH routes.
Key Features Under Consideration
- Discounted toll rates for buses operating on major NH corridors.
- Toll subsidies or exemptions for state-run and private buses servicing remote or underserved regions.
- Pilot scheme to test time-based toll relief during off-peak hours.
Benefits Anticipated
Industry stakeholders expect the policy to reduce operating costs, help maintain affordable fare rates, and encourage expansion of bus connectivity on under-served highways. Representatives of state transport corporations welcomed the proposal as a step towards more inclusive road transport policy.
Ministry Timeline & Next Steps
Formal notification is expected in the coming months. The Ministry will consult bus operator unions and state governments to finalise rates and implementation framework. Following feedback, pilot projects may be launched.
Source: Daily Excelsior (Read original report)
Labels: Toll Policy, Bus Operators, NH Roads, Gadkari, Transport Ministry
Tags: #TollPolicy #BusOperators #NationalHighways #NitinGadkari #DailyExcelsior
Disclaimer: This is a rewritten summary based on reporting by Daily Excelsior. Jammu News Portal does not assume responsibility for the accuracy of external content.
Post a Comment