Once the alignment is achieved, commercial vehicles, including taxis, will no longer be required to stop at toll plazas, ensuring smoother passage across Delhi’s borders.
To make the transition seamless, NHAI and MCD need to synchronise their toll collection systems, as MCD currently relies on manual scanning of vehicle registration plates.
However, officials believe that with the operationalisation of the Eastern and Western Peripheral Expressways – designed to divert commercial traffic around Delhi – there is a strong case for revising ECC rules. How can ANPR improve traditional tolling booths?
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