No more fasting in India from May 1st? India to start a new toll collection system with GPS tracking. Know more
Fasttag has been mandatory for the payment of fees for national highways since 2021. Now, however, GNSS is set in such a way that it is adopted by Fasttag (file picture/ pti).
The street trips on the national motorways in India will be seamlessly more seamlessly with the introduction of a new GPS-based toll collection system from May 1st, and the past will be a thing of the past. With regard to the same union ministers for road and transport nitin Gadkari, on Tuesday: “In the next 15 days we will be toll policy and you will be satisfied with our toll policy (national highways).
What is GNSS and how does it work?
The Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) is a satellite-based toll collection system in which money is deducted directly from the bank accounts based on the distance you have covered. According to the union minister Nitin Gadkari, the new system will be in terms of time and inexpensive and faster.
How GNSS differs from Fasttag
The Fasttag system is faster than the conventional cash collection method, but vehicles have to stop on the toll cabin. This often leads to long queues, especially in the main lessons.
However, the GNSS system works with virtual great cabins that communicate with satellites to pursue vehicle locations. According to the persecuted place, the route covered by the vehicle is re -lasered and the toll is calculated.
The new system not only eliminates the need to set physical toll buildings, but also flexible payment options for users.
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