Centre will soon announce a policy for toll charges on national highways, offering a "reasonable concession to the consumers", Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari said on Wednesday.
Gadkari, however, asserted that the government is spending a lot on building road infrastructure and therefore toll charges are necessary, while replying to queries in the Rajya Sabha. "It is the policy of the department that when you want good road, you have to pay for it," he said.
"We are making a lot of big roads, four lanes, six lanes. I am making a lot of bridges from the Brahmaputra. We are raising funds from the market. So without a toll, we cannot do it. But still, we are very considerable. We are only charging toll on four lanes, not on the two-lane paved shoulder."
"There are some exceptions. After completing this session, we are going to declare a new policy for the toll, where the problem will be resolved and we will give reasonable concession to the consumer, and there will be no debate on particularly about the toll," he said, adding that the problems would be resolved.
All user fee plazas on National Highways are established as per the provision of National Highways Fee (Determination of Rates and Collection) Rules, 2008 and the respective Concession Agreement.
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