India's GNSS-based tolling system on national highways will be delayed until the country has a fully functional satellite navigation system with...
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The government aims to achieve barrier-free tolling on four-lane or more national highways and high-speed corridors within five years, ensuring seamless travel for commuters. The system will utilize advanced technologies like automated number plate readers and multi-lane free flow systems to facilitate this initiative.
India's GNSS-based tolling system on national highways will be delayed until the country has a fully functional satellite navigation system with...
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