Nitin Gadkari Clarifies Toll Charges for Two-Wheelers Amid Confusion
Nitin Gadkari clarifies there are no plans to impose toll charges on two-wheelers, dispelling rumors and reassuring daily commuters.
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Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has addressed recent reports regarding toll charges for two-wheelers, putting an end to circulating misinformation. The minister clarified that there is no proposal to impose toll fees on two-wheelers on national highways.
Key Highlights:
- The statement comes after rumors and reports suggested that two-wheeler riders might have to pay toll charges, sparking concern among commuters.
- Gadkari emphasized that current toll policies do not include any plans to charge two-wheelers.
- The clarification aims to reassure millions of two-wheeler users who rely on national highways daily.
Officials explained that toll charges primarily apply to four-wheelers and larger vehicles as part of maintaining and upgrading highway infrastructure. Two-wheelers, which constitute a significant portion of road users in India, remain exempt from such fees.
This announcement helps clear doubts and prevents the spread of false information, ensuring that travelers can continue to use highways without any added financial burden on their two-wheelers.
If you’re a two-wheeler rider, there is no change expected in toll policies for now, according to the latest official statements.