Toll: under the hood
Ganga Expressway opens with 15 days of tollfree travel as Uttar Pradesh flags off its longest expressway.

INDIA —
Ganga Expressway opens with 15 days of tollfree travel as Uttar Pradesh flags off its longest expressway. Toll has emerged this Saturday as one of the stories drawing attention in India.
Key facts
- Ganga Expressway opens with 15 days of tollfree travel as Uttar Pradesh flags off its longest expressway.
- Toll-free travel is allowed for the first 15 days as announced by CM Yogi Adityanath.
- Stretching 594 kilometres, the expressway will allow toll-free travel for the first 15 days, enabling motorists to use the corridor without paying any charges during the initial period.
- With toll charges waived for the first 15 days, motorists using the Ganga Expressway stand to make significant savings, especially on long inter-city runs.
- Based on the standard toll rate of Rs 2.55 per kilometre for a car/jeep on other expressways, estimates suggest that a Prayagraj-Meerut journey could save car owners around Rs 1,515.
What we know
Going deeper, Toll-free travel is allowed for the first 15 days as announced by CM Yogi Adityanath.
On the substance, Stretching 594 kilometres, the expressway will allow toll-free travel for the first 15 days, enabling motorists to use the corridor without paying any charges during the initial period.
Beyond the headlines, With toll charges waived for the first 15 days, motorists using the Ganga Expressway stand to make significant savings, especially on long inter-city runs.
More precisely, Based on the standard toll rate of Rs 2.55 per kilometre for a car/jeep on other expressways, estimates suggest that a Prayagraj-Meerut journey could save car owners around Rs 1,515.
It is worth noting that According to officials, toll collection will begin after 15 days, once toll rates receive formal approval in a cabinet meeting.
By the numbers
At this stage, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the 594 km Ganga Expressway on April 29.
On a related note, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the newest expressway of Uttar Pradesh on April 29.
Going deeper, For small commercial vehicles, the savings rise to approximately Rs 2,405, while buses and trucks could avoid paying nearly Rs 4,840 per trip.
On the substance, the Ganga Expressway was formally inaugurated on April 29 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at an event in Hardoi.
The wider context
On a related note, the announcement was made by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on the occasion of Labour Day, offering residents a temporary reprieve before toll collection begins.
Going deeper, Over multiple trips, these savings can add up quickly, making the initial toll-free window a substantial relief for both private commuters and commercial operators.
On the substance, Once operational, toll charges will be deducted exclusively via FASTag, ensuring seamless, cashless travel.
Beyond the headlines, the expressway will follow a closed toll system, meaning vehicles will only need to stop at entry and exit points, without intermediate toll plazas.
More precisely, Small Commercial Vehicles: Rs 2,405 saved per trip.
The bottom line
- The announcement was made by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on the occasion of Labour Day, offering residents a temporary reprieve before toll collection begins.
- The expressway will follow a closed toll system, meaning vehicles will only need to stop at entry and exit points, without intermediate toll plazas.
- The Ganga Expressway was formally inaugurated on April 29 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at an event in Hardoi.

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