India's NHAI increased toll fees by 5% on June 3 as part of annual CPI-based inflation adjustment.

India's National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) implemented a 5% increase in toll fees on Monday, June 3. The toll adjustment is part of an annual process to revise rates based on changes in CPI-based inflation. There are approximately 855 user fee plazas on the national highway network, with around 675 funded by the public and 180 operated by concessionaires. The revised toll rates were initially scheduled for April 1 but were deferred due to the Lok Sabha elections.

June 02, 2024
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