National highway toll up, pay Rs 5-15 more on swift drives from April 1

National highway toll up, pay Rs 5-15 more on swift drives from April 1


BENGALURU: That easy cruise down a national highway comes with a toll bite: National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has marginally increased toll on major corridors effective April 1, as per a notification.The revised rates apply to Bengaluru-Chennai expressway (Hoskote–KGF stretch within Karnataka), Satellite Town Ring Road (STRR) between Dabaspet and Hoskote, Bengaluru–Mysuru access-controlled highway, Kanakapura Road, Ballari Road leading to Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) and other NHs.At Sadahalli toll gate on Kempegowda International Airport Road (Ballari Road), the single-trip fee for cars remains unchanged at Rs 120, but the return journey fee has been increased from Rs 180 to Rs 185. The monthly pass for 50 trips now costs Rs 4,070.For light commercial vehicles (LCV/LGV) and mini-buses, toll has gone up by Rs 5, with single-trip charges rising from Rs 185 to Rs 190 and return fares from Rs 275 to Rs 280. At Kaniminike, single-journey toll has been revised from Rs 175 to Rs 180, while return journey fee has gone up from Rs 260 to Rs 265.At Ganaguru toll plaza, single-journey fee has increased from Rs 170 to Rs 175, and return journey one from Rs 255 to Rs 260.

Author: The Times Of India


Published at: 2026-03-30 22:32:00

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