Travelling on a new road in Delhi has now become expensive. Here, people must pay a toll tax while traveling within their own city. Know where this road is and how much toll will have to be paid.

When someone travels from one state to another with a vehicle, it is common to pay toll tax while passing through there. But imagine how it would feel if you are travelling in your own city and you have to pay toll there too? This is what is happening in Delhi. Connectivity from North and Outer Delhi to Dwarka, Airport and Gurgaon in South-West Delhi has now become easy,

But due to toll on UER-2, the pockets of Delhiites are getting lighter. Many people are considering this decision to make travelling within the city expensive. Let us tell you which road is this and how much money is deducted on paying toll here.

Toll has to be paid on this road

The Mundka-Bakkarwala toll plaza has been built on UER-2 near Bakkarwala village in Delhi. And this is the reason for people's trouble. This is the first such toll in the capital. Where people traveling in their own city have to pay tax. People who want to go directly from Delhi to Gurgaon, those going from Mundka, Najafgarh, Bakkarwala, Dwarka areas in West Delhi and those going towards IGI Airport, as well as those transiting within Delhi, will have to pay toll while passing through it. Among those who pass through this plaza only once, car drivers will have to pay Rs 235. Whereas, they will have to pay Rs 350 toll for going and coming back.

Different toll will be charged according to the vehicles

Different rates have been fixed according to the vehicles at the Mundka–Bakkarwala toll plaza on Urban Extension Road-II i.e. UER-2. Car, jeep, van or other light motor vehicles will have to pay Rs 235 for a single journey, Rs 350 for travelling within a day and Rs 7765 for a monthly pass. The toll for commercial vehicles in the district is fixed at Rs 115. Whereas the single journey fare for light commercial vehicles, light goods vehicles and mini buses is Rs 375.

Rs 565 will have to be spent on travelling in a day and Rs 12545 for a monthly pass. A bus or truck with two axles will have to pay Rs 790 for a single journey and Rs 1185 for a return. While the monthly pass has been kept at Rs 26285. Commercial vehicles with three axles will have to pay Rs 860 for a single journey, Rs 1290 for a return and Rs 28675 for a monthly pass.

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