In a significant move, Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde announced the complete abolition of toll tax for light motor vehicles at all five toll booths entering Mumbai.
This decision was made during a recent state cabinet meeting and will take effect from midnight on Monday.
Relief for Vehicle Owners
The decision brings relief to approximately 2.8 lakh vehicle owners who frequently travel into the city.
Maharashtra Minister Dadaji Dagdu Bhuse stated that the toll plazas affected by this decision include:
Dahisar Toll
Anand Nagar Toll
Vaishali Toll
Airoli Toll
Mulund Toll
The toll fees, which ranged from ₹45 to ₹75, were set to be collected until 2026. On average, about 3.5 lakh vehicles enter and exit Mumbai daily, with 70,000 being heavy vehicles and 2.8 lakh classified as light vehicles.
Impact of the Decision
Minister Bhuse emphasized that this decision aims to save people time by reducing delays caused by toll collections.
The government had been deliberating this significant change for several months, and it has now come to fruition as a revolutionary step for commuters.