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Gadkari unveils no stop toll on Delhi UER II, FASTag auto charges as cars glide through

India
Published on 14 May 2026
Gadkari unveils no stop toll on Delhi UER II, FASTag auto charges as cars glide through

Tolls charge while vehicles keep moving, no slowing required

Union Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari inaugurated Multi-Lane Free Flow (MLFF) tolling at the Mundka-Bakkarwala plaza on Delhi’s Urban Extension Road-II. The barrier-less system lets vehicles cross without stopping, using FASTag detection and Automatic Number Plate Recognition to automatically deduct tolls while in motion. It aims to cut waiting time and congestion, improve fuel efficiency, and lower emissions for daily commuters. If balance is insufficient or there’s a fault, an Electronic Notice provides 72 hours to pay.

  • MLFF tolling started at Mundka-Bakkarwala plaza on UER-II
  • Vehicles pass through without stopping using barrier-less lanes
  • FASTag and ANPR detect vehicles and trigger automatic deductions
  • Failed/insufficient payments generate an E-Notice with 72 hours to clear
  • Expected impacts include less congestion, better travel times, lower emissions
  • Second MLFF rollout after Surat–Bharuch on NH-48 in Gujarat
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