Published on April 30, 2026
Disclaimer
This article is an independent citizen perspective and is not
associated with any government authority or agency.
This is a massive upgrade to the driving experience on our
Indian highways.
Yes, in couple of hours from now, vehicles crossing the
Choryasi toll plaza in Gujarat, need to stop at the toll plaza, the charges will
be auto deducted from your FASTag.
Of course, your vehicle should have the other accessories in
place.
Respected Nitin Ji,
At the outset — this is pure awesomeness.
A transformation of this scale is not just about toll
collection.
It is about redefining how India moves.
Kudos to you and the entire team for enabling a system where
vehicles don’t stop,
yet compliance remains continuous and invisible.
This is not just a reform in tolling.
It is a quiet moment where the highway stops asking us to pause —
and starts trusting us to move.
🚗 From
Toll Booths to Flowing Highways
For decades, toll plazas meant:
- waiting
lines
- fuel
wastage
- fragmented
payment systems
India moved from:
Cash → FASTag → now MLFF
And with this transition:
The highway no longer asks you to stop to prove compliance.
⚙️ What is
MLFF (Multi-Lane Free Flow Tolling)?
MLFF is a barrier-less tolling system where:
- Vehicles
move at normal speed
- Overhead
gantries capture:
- Toll
is deducted automatically
If payment fails:
- An E-notice
is generated
- Continued
non-payment may lead to:
- FASTag
blacklisting
- VAHAN-based
restrictions
🧠 The
Concept: Compliance Without Friction
MLFF represents a deeper shift:
- No
physical checkpoints
- No
human intervention
- Full
digital traceability
This is:
Infrastructure that trusts systems, not stoppages
🏗️ The
Journey: From Vision to Reality
The idea of barrier-less tolling has been consistently
articulated by Shri Nitin Gadkari Ji, focusing on:
- Reducing
logistics costs
- Eliminating
congestion
- Enabling
seamless highway mobility
Over time, India built the foundation through:
- Nationwide
FASTag adoption
- Digital
payment readiness
- Integration
with vehicle databases
MLFF is the next logical step — not a sudden shift, but
a designed evolution.
🏛️ The
Institutions Behind the Shift
National Highways Authority of India (NHAI)
- Leads
highway development and toll policy execution
- Driving
modernization of toll infrastructure
Indian Highways Management Company Limited (IHMCL)
- Architect
of FASTag ecosystem
- Enabler
of digital toll collection systems
Together, they form:
The operational and digital backbone of India’s
highway transformation
🔗 Reference
Signals & Public Domain Sources
- Ministry
of Road Transport & Highways (MoRTH):
https://morth.nic.in - National
Highways Authority of India (NHAI):
https://nhai.gov.in - Indian
Highways Management Company Ltd (IHMCL / FASTag):
https://ihmcl.co.in - FASTag
/ Digital Tolling (Parivahan):
https://parivahan.gov.in - E-Notice
Access (as referenced in rollout communication):
https://nhfeenotice.parivahan.gov.in
Public statements by Shri Nitin Gadkari Ji across PIB releases
and media interactions have consistently emphasized barrier-less tolling and
seamless mobility.
📍 The
First Step: Choryasi Toll Plaza
From May 1, 2026,
Choryasi Toll Plaza becomes the first live implementation of MLFF in India.
This is more than a rollout.
This is:
A directional signal for the future of all Indian
highways
💳 The Behavioural
Shift
|
Then |
Now |
|
Stop → Pay → Move |
Move → Auto Pay |
|
Manual verification |
Automated detection |
|
Physical queues |
Seamless flow |
MLFF quietly introduces:
Discipline by design, not enforcement by
interruption
🌐 A Larger
Reflection
This is not just a tolling upgrade.
It reflects:
- Maturity
of India’s digital infrastructure
- Confidence
in automated systems
- A
shift toward real-time governance
And most importantly:
The road itself becomes intelligent.
🙏 Closing
Note
Respected Nitin Ji,
Some transformations are visible — roads, bridges,
expressways.
Some are invisible — systems, signals, automation.
MLFF belongs to the second category.
And yet, it may change how India travels
more than anything we can physically see.
Somewhere between movement and deduction,
India is learning that trust can also be engineered.
Yes, this is a massive transformation.
And this blog post cannot wait till tomorrow.
The Joy of Digital Transactions
Nayakanti Prashant
Citizen Advocate – Digital Transactions Day (April 11, Proposed)
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