Passed through a toll plaza and charged twice? That is not totally out of the ordinary. 12.55 lakh incidents involving improper toll deductions resulted in reimbursements in 2024.
Wrongful toll collections can occur for a variety of reasons, including incorrect user fee or toll calculation, double billing of users, instances of duplicate transactions, and return trips that are not provided for despite payment. This also includes the fact that cars are occasionally assessed a toll even when they have not driven on an expressway or national highway.
Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari stated in a written response to the Lok Sabha on Thursday that the user fee collecting agency faces a fine of up to 1,500 times the extra user fee if toll companies are found to have improperly deducted user fees.
“Out of 410 crore FASTag transactions in 2024, which represents 0.03% of all Fastag transactions, the National Payment Corporation of India (NPCI), which provides the Central Clearing House (CCH) services of the National Electronic Toll Collection (NETC) Program, reported 12.55 lakh transactions where refunds were made due to incorrect user fee (toll) deductions,” Gadkari responded.
“More than Rs. 2 crore in penalties have been imposed on the user fee collecting agencies thus far for cases of incorrect user fee deduction,” he added.