Dwarka E-way Toll Charges Soar: 2 Tolls Within 17KM Frustrate Delhi Commuters (Image Source: Social Media)
Delhi residents are facing extra costs while traveling within the city due to a newly set-up toll plaza. Even short trips inside the city now require paying toll tax, causing frustration among commuters. The toll affects routes from North and Outer Delhi to Dwarka, the airport, and Gurugram. Many people have called it an unfair financial burden, while the Khap has issued a 360-day ultimatum to revoke the toll. Villagers in nearby areas have also protested, demanding that toll collection within a 60-kilometer travel range be stopped immediately.
Near Bakarpur village in Delhi, the Mundka-Bakarpur Toll Plaza has been established on UER-2 (Urban Extension Road-II). This toll is putting a strain on people’s pockets, as travelers must now pay tax even for journeys within the city. Anyone heading towards Najafgarh, Mundka, Bakarpur, Dwarka, or IGI Airport, or traveling from Delhi to Gurugram, has to pass through this toll plaza and pay the fees.
For light motor vehicles like cars, jeeps, and vans, a one-way trip at the Mundka-Bakarpur toll plaza costs Rs 235, while two trips in a single day will cost Rs 350. For daily commuters, a monthly pass is available at Rs 7,765. Light commercial vehicles and mini buses have to pay Rs 375 for a one-way trip and Rs 565 for round trips, with a monthly pass priced at Rs 12,545.
Double-decker buses and trucks are charged Rs 790 for a one-way trip and Rs 1,185 for the return journey. Their monthly pass costs Rs 26,285. For three-wheeler commercial vehicles, one-way toll is Rs 860 and return toll is Rs 1,290, with a monthly pass available for Rs 28,675.
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