T.N. Chamber of Commerce demands rollback of toll fee hiked by NHAI at 29 toll plazas in State
The Hindu
The Tamil Nadu Chamber of Commerce and Industry has appealed to the Union government to immediately direct the NHAI to stop with its annual fee hike at all the toll plazas with effect from April 1.
The Tamil Nadu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (TNCC&I) has appealed to the Union government to immediately direct the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) to stop the annual fee hike at all the toll plazas, which comes into effect on April 1.
The NHAI has issued a circular notifying that vehicle user fees at 29 toll plazas in Tamil Nadu would be increased from ₹5 to ₹55 from April 1 onwards, said TN Chamber of Commerce and Industry president N. Jagatheesan here on Friday.
In a statement, he said that the NHAI has set up 55 toll plazas in Tamil Nadu. Of them, the user fee is revised every April 1 for 29 toll plazas and the rest of the plazas undergo user fee revision every September 1.
The Union Government and the NHAI‘s move has come as a shock to the road users as they have already expressed their dissatisfaction with the existing vehicle user fee which is very high.
As a sequel, prices of essential commodities like vegetables, fruits, grains, paddy, edible oil, milk and building material and non-essential commodities would move upwards heavily due to toll fee hike as they are used to transport all kinds of goods.
The High Court had ordered that toll plazas should not be formed within 60 km distance. The Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari had announced in Parliament that such toll plazas would be removed. While it was expected that steps would be taken to remove 16 toll plazas in Tamil Nadu, formed within a distance of 60 km, the hike in toll rates has shocked the people even more, Mr. Jagatheesan said.
The Union Minister had also assured that fees would be reduced to 60% at nine toll plazas which include the Tambaram–Tindivanam Highway (Paranur, Athur), Chennai Bye Pass Road (Vanagaram, Suraputtu), Chennai–Tada Highway (Nallur), Chennai–Bengaluru Highway (Sriperumpudur, Chennasamudram) and Madurai–Tiruchi Highway (Boothakudi, Chittampatti) during the next revision starting in April, since the capital cost had been recovered.
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