With toll charges being revised every year, commuters should anticipate similar adjustments in the future. (File Image) |

Mumbai: Commuters using the Pune-Mumbai Expressway will need to shell out more for toll charges as rates are set to rise by 3 per cent starting April 1. This increase applies to highways governed by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC).

Why the Toll Rates Are Increasing

As per NHAI guidelines, toll rates undergo an annual revision on April 1. The increase is calculated based on inflation and other cost factors, with heavier vehicles facing a steeper hike compared to lighter ones. Officials confirm that this adjustment is part of a routine process that ensures maintenance and operational efficiency on national highways.

How Much More Will You Pay?

For four-wheelers, a one-way trip on the Pune-Mumbai Expressway will now cost Rs 5 more, while a round trip will see a Rs 10 hike. Larger vehicles, including buses and trucks, will witness an increase ranging between Rs 15 and Rs 20 on average. The exact toll amount varies depending on the vehicle category.

Impact on Daily Commuters

The toll revision may slightly affect daily commuters and transport operators who frequently use the expressway. While the percentage increase is relatively small, regular travelers could feel the cumulative impact over time. Businesses reliant on road transport might also see a minor uptick in logistics costs.

What’s Next?

With toll charges being revised every year, commuters should anticipate similar adjustments in the future. Experts suggest using FASTag for seamless transactions and keeping track of toll updates to plan travel expenses better.


Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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