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GS-3: Infrastructure: Roads.

Context: Recently, the Union Ministry of Road Transport & Highways launched India’s first Multi-Lane Free Flow (MLFF) barrier-less tolling system at the Chorayasi Toll Plaza on the Surat–Bharuch section of NH-48 in Gujarat.

About MLFF (Multi-Lane Free Flow)

  • MLFF is a next-generation digital tolling system that enables barrier-free movement, faster traffic flow, and efficient highway operations.
  • It is an upgrade over the FASTag-based Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) introduced in 2014.
  • Vehicles do not stop at toll plazas; tolls are collected while vehicles remain in motion.
  • It uses FASTag (RFID-based system) and ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) for automatic toll deduction.
  • The system is integrated with the VAHAN (National Vehicle Registry) for verification and enforcement.
  • It generates electronic transaction records and notifications, ensuring transparency.
  • Implemented by National Highways Authority of India through Indian Highways Management Company Limited.

Key Features of MLFF

  • Barrier-less & Continuous Movement: Eliminates toll booths and boom barriers, ensuring uninterrupted vehicle flow without stoppage.
  • Dual Identification & Validation: Combines FASTag (RFID) and ANPR-based number plate recognition for accurate and reliable vehicle identification.
  • Real-Time Automated Toll Collection: Enables seamless toll deduction with instant transaction recording and user notification.
  • Integrated Technology Framework: Links toll collection system with VAHAN database for vehicle verification and enforcement.
  • Automated Violation Detection & Enforcement:
    • Detects invalid FASTag, mismatched vehicle registration number (VRN), or non-payment cases
    • Issues e-notices with violation details
    • Provides 72-hour window for payment (only base toll applicable)
    • Beyond 72 hours → double toll penalty
    • Includes grievance redressal mechanism with time-bound resolution
  • Regulatory Support Measures:
    • Mandatory High Security Registration Plates (HSRP) for accurate ANPR functioning.
    • “One Vehicle, One FASTag” policy to prevent misuse.
  • Reduced Manual Intervention: Minimises human involvement, reducing errors and improving efficiency.

Significance of MLFF

  • Improved Traffic Flow & Reduced Congestion: By eliminating stoppages at toll plazas, MLFF significantly reduces bottlenecks and improves highway traffic movement.
  • Enhanced Time, Fuel Efficiency & Environmental Benefits: Continuous vehicle movement reduces travel time, lowers fuel consumption, and minimizes delays caused by toll queues; reduced idling at toll plazas leads to lower vehicular emissions, contributing to environmental sustainability.
  • Better User Convenience & Ease of Living: MLFF improves commuter experience by reducing waiting time and creating a smoother, stress-free travel environment.
  • Boost to Logistics & Ease of Doing Business: Faster and more predictable movement of goods enhances logistics efficiency, benefiting transporters, fleet operators, and businesses.
  • Improved Toll Revenue Efficiency: The system reduces leakages, enhances compliance, and ensures accurate toll collection through digital monitoring.
  • Digital Governance & Future-Ready Infrastructure: Aligns with global best practices and supports development of smart highways.
  • Scalable Nationwide Expansion: Planned rollout across all four-lane and above highways, with nationwide implementation targeted by March 2029.

Sources :
PIB
Fastagsuvidha
Indian Express
DD News

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