E-tolling on motorways to help collecting accurate data: Asad Mahmood.

ISLAMABAD -- Federal Minister for Communications and Postal Services Asad Mahmood has said that e-tolling system would help collecting accurate data related to toll tax collection, ultimately facilitating people with non-stop traveling.

Addressing an agreement signing ceremony between National Highway Authority (NHA) and the Frontier Works Organization (FWO) for the installation of e-tolling on motorways, the minister said that e-tolling system would ensure smooth flow of traffic to save time and promote trade activities.

Asad Mahmood said, that the duration of this agreement for the collection of motorways toll tax through electronic system is 7 years, which can be extended for another 3 years.

'The tolling system includes the installation of modern machinery, operational and management services and other related services,' he said, adding that the purpose of this fiber connectivity is to collect accurate data regarding toll revenue through utilization of modern technology i-e Electronic collection instead of manual payment of toll tax.

Asad Mahmood said that the main objective of e-tolling is to keep traffic and commercial activities flowing and to ensure complete safety of passengers. Connecting and coordinating all the toll plazas on the motorways will save time and smooth flow of traffic will be ensured.

He said that the electronic toll system would be gradually extended to the national highways of the country. He hoped that the plan for electronic collection of toll tax on motorways would be completed in 8 months. Ongoing projects of the National Highway Authority should be completed as soon as possible with national spirit, he added.

An agreement on installation of electronic toll plazas on motorways was signed between the National Highway Authority and Frontier Works Organization at the National Highway Authority headquarters here today.

The Federal Secretary for Communications and Chairman National Highway Authority Capt (R) Muhammad Khurram Agha...

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