GNSS, or the Global Navigation Satellite System, is a revolutionary technology that is being used to transform toll collection in India. 🚗 This system uses satellites to track the location of vehicles and calculate their toll charges based on the distance they travel. 🛣️ This eliminates the need for physical toll booths, which can lead to congestion and delays. 🚧
The first GNSS-based toll collection system International workshop held on 25th June 2024 is being hosted by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) through its subsidiary, Indian Highways Management Company Limited (IHMCL). The system is expected to be fully operational by 2025.
Key benefits of the GNSS-based toll collection system:
Reduced congestion: The system eliminates the need for physical toll booths, which can lead to long queues and delays. 🚦
Seamless travel experience: Drivers will be able to pay their tolls without stopping, which will make travel much more convenient. 🚗💨
Increased efficiency: The system will be more efficient than the current system, which relies on manual toll collection. ⏱️
Reduced costs: The system will be less expensive to operate and maintain than the current system. 💰
The GNSS-based toll collection system is a major step forward in the modernization of India's transportation infrastructure. It is expected to have a significant impact on the way people travel in India.
Here are some of the key features of the GNSS-based toll collection system:
The system uses a network of satellites to track the location of vehicles. 🛰️
Vehicles are equipped with a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver that communicates with the satellites. 📡
The system calculates the toll charge based on the distance traveled by the vehicle. 🧮
The toll charge is automatically deducted from the vehicle's account. 💳
The system can be used for both passenger cars and commercial vehicles. 🚙🚚
The system is expected to be fully operational by 2025. 📅
The GNSS-based toll collection system is a major innovation that will benefit all road users in India. It will make travel more convenient, efficient, and affordable.
Here are some of the key speakers at the international workshop on GNSS-based electronic toll collection in India mentioned in this video:
Mr. Amit Ranjan Chitranshi, COO of IHMCL
Mr. Sai Prasad from TCS
Mr. Jaswinder from Google Cloud
Mr. Pawan Teja of Autosure AI
Mr. Pardeep Goyal from BCPL
Mr. Akhilesh Srivastava, President of the India Forum
Mr. Manish Saini from Strabag-ITLAShefkhan
Mr. Shankar Narayanan of NHBF
Prof. Geetam Tiwari from IIT Delhi
Santosh Kumar Yadav, chairman of NHAI
Mr Vadiraj Katti from I-triangle
Dr Zafar Khan, COO- Highway Concessions
Mr. Nitin J. Ram Gadkari, the Minister of Ministry of Road, Transport and Highways, Government of India (MORTH)
The workshop provided a valuable opportunity for stakeholders to learn more about the GNSS-based toll collection system and to discuss the challenges and opportunities associated with its implementation.
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