Bengaluru KIA Road Toll: Bengaluru’s KIA road toll up, single journey to cost Rs 5 extra, return Rs 10 | Bengaluru News

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Bengaluru’s KIA road toll up, single journey to cost Rs 5 more, return Rs 10

Bengaluru: Motorists utilizing Ballari Road main to Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) could have to pay extra to use the tolled expressway. With impact from April 1, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has elevated the single journey toll for vehicles from Rs 115 to Rs 120 and the return journey ticket from Rs 170 to Rs 180.
Every day, 80,000 to 1 lakh automobiles go through Sadahalli toll plaza. The hike within the toll price will impression personal automotive homeowners, air passengers utilizing taxis to attain KIA, and day by day commuters counting on metropolis buses and AC buses operated to KIA.
For LCV/LGG/mini buses, the toll has been elevated from Rs 175 to Rs 185 for a single journey and from Rs 265 to Rs 275 for a return journey. For vehicles and buses, the price is up Rs 15 for a single journey (from Rs 355 to Rs 370) and Rs 15 for a return journey (from Rs 535 to Rs 550). The price for a month-to-month go (50 single journeys in a month) for vehicles has been fastened at Rs 3,970. The native month-to-month go is fastened at Rs 350.
The Satellite Toll Ring Road (STRR) stretch presently operational from Dabaspet until Hoskote will even see a toll hike. At each the Nallur-Devanahalli and Hulikunte toll plazas of the 82-km STRR stretch, the toll price be elevated for vehicles and LCV/LGV by Rs 5 for a single journey and Rs 10 for a return journey. For buses, the single journey ticket will get costlier by Rs 10 for a single journey and Rs 20 for a return journey.
At Nalluru-Devanahalli toll plaza, a price of Rs 2,815 is fastened for month-to-month passes for vehicles and Rs 350 for an area go. At Hulikunte, the month-to-month go is Rs 3,615 for vehicles and Rs 350 for an area month-to-month go. NHAI has constructed the four-lane road, linking it with the Bengaluru-Chennai Express at Hoskote underneath Bharatmala Pariyojana.
KB Jayakumar, venture director of NHAI, advised TOI that the toll hike, efficient from April 1, is a routine course of. “Every year, across the country, the toll fee gets revised for the majority of the national highways. For using the toll roads linking Bengaluru, the fee is being increased by 3-5%. NHAI approved the revision for Ballari Road and STRR. For other roads such as Tumakuru Road and the Bengaluru-Kolar highway, the revision will happen in Aug and Sept.”



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