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Saturday, May 1, 1999

New toll charges deferred

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April 30: The Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC) will not collect its new toll charges from May 2 at the city's four entry points as the notification is still pending clearance with the state government's Law Department.

The notification had been sent to the department for vetting of its legal clauses before it is formally introduced. The holiday season in the state government, as many as four this week, seem to have played a part in delaying the clearance.

The MSRDC had announced that the new toll charges - Rs 20 for cars, Rs 25 for light commercial vehicles, Rs 50 for buses and trucks and Rs 100 for truck-trailers - would be collected from four additional toll stations beginning May 2. The new rates are at present only being collected at the Airoli bridge since January this year. MSRDC Managing Director R C Sinha told Express Newsline that the notification would be issued some time this month. ``There will be no rollback on the rates,'' he said.

The state government hopes torecover Rs 100 crore annually from toll collection to pay back the Rs 1,550 crore it has spent on its 55 new bridges and flyovers in the city. Sinha said the frequent delays in toll collection dates had affected revenue collection. ``Every day that we don't collect toll is a loss of revenue for us.''

The MSRDC had planned to start collecting the toll after it had completed five flyovers. It has already completed nine. The state could be losing as much as Rs 30 lakh a day thanks to the delay. Five toll collection agents have already been appointed at the various centres. The MSRDC will also gradually introduce computerised toll collection wherein a machine fitted at the toll barrier automatically deducts the toll from a pre-paid toll card installed in a vehicle. This ensures that toll is collected without the vehicle having to stop at toll stations.

Copyright © 1999 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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