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Posted By Robin Kumar Attri on 03-Apr-2026 10:15 AM

Toll rates increased from April 1 across major highways.
Applies to Delhi–Gurgaon, Dwarka, and Sohna routes.
Car toll at Kherki Daula is now ₹100 (one-way).
Bijwasan monthly pass raised to ₹7,550.
Daily commuters and transporters are most affected.
Travel on major highways around Delhi NCR has become more expensive from April 1. The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has increased toll charges on key routes, including the Delhi-Gurgaon Expressway, Dwarka Expressway, and Sohna Highway. This change is expected to impact thousands of daily commuters and transporters who use these busy roads regularly.
The toll hike is part of an annual revision system linked to the Wholesale Price Index (WPI). In simple terms, toll charges are updated every year based on inflation. As prices rise, toll rates are adjusted accordingly. This yearly revision has now come into effect across several highways in India, including the high-traffic routes in Delhi NCR.
At Kherki Daula toll plaza, car users now have to pay ₹100 for a one-way trip, compared to ₹80 earlier. The return journey now costs ₹150. For frequent users, a monthly pass for 50 trips is priced at ₹3,320. However, local residents can still get a monthly pass for ₹350.
At Bijwasan toll plaza, the toll for cars has increased to ₹225 for a single trip and ₹340 for a return journey. The monthly pass for 50 trips now costs ₹7,550. Local users living within 20 km can continue to avail a ₹350 monthly pass. Additionally, commercial vehicles from within the same district will now pay ₹50 per trip.
At Ghamdoj toll plaza, car users now pay ₹130 for a one-way trip and ₹195 for a return journey. For larger vehicles, buses and trucks are charged ₹440 per crossing, heavy machinery ₹690, and oversized vehicles ₹845.
This toll hike will directly affect people who travel daily between Delhi and Gurgaon. Regular commuters will now have to spend more on their daily journeys. At the same time, transport businesses may also face higher operating costs, which could lead to increased prices for goods and services.
The revised toll rates have made travel costlier across major highways in Delhi NCR. While the increase follows a standard yearly process, it has clearly added to the daily travel expenses of commuters. As a result, people who frequently use these routes may need to plan their travel budget more carefully.
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The latest toll hike across Delhi NCR highways has increased daily travel costs for commuters and transporters. With revised rates at key toll plazas, regular travelers will feel the impact the most. While the increase follows inflation-based rules, it adds financial pressure, making it important for users to plan their travel expenses more carefully and manage budgets efficiently.
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