NHAI might discontinue cash transactions at all toll plazas from April 1, 2026

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is planning to eliminate cash transactions at all toll plazas starting April 1, 2026. This decision aims to improve the convenience of travel, minimize congestion at toll booths, and enhance the transparency of toll-related transactions. As part of the initiative, the NHAI is encouraging the adoption of digital payment methods, which are expected to streamline the toll collection process and provide a more efficient experience for commuters. This shift aligns with the government's broader push towards a cashless economy, facilitating quicker movement on highways and reducing wait times for vehicles at toll gates. By making these changes, the NHAI seeks to modernize toll operations and foster a more efficient transportation network across the country.
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