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Bengaluru–Chennai Expressway Toll Rates Out, Here’s What It’ll Cost You

The wait is finally over! The long-awaited 71-km stretch from Hedigenabele to Sundarapalya is now open for public use. After months of anticipation, this new stretch of road connecting the cities of Bangalore and Tumkur is now accessible to all. However, the good news doesn’t stop there. Along with its opening, plans for toll collection have been announced, making this a win-win situation for both the commuters and the government.

The new stretch of road has been a highly anticipated project, as it provides a direct link between these two major cities. With growing traffic and increased travel between the two cities, this new route is a much-needed relief for the commuters. The well-constructed road promises a smooth and hassle-free journey, cutting down the travel time by almost half. This will not only benefit the people traveling for work or business but also those who wish to explore the beautiful countryside of Karnataka.

The route passes through the scenic villages of Hedigenabele, Basavanahalli, and Nangali on the outskirts of Bangalore, giving commuters a glimpse of the rural life of Karnataka. The road, lined with trees and greenery, is a welcome change from the busy city life and offers a refreshing break for travelers. With proper lighting and signboards, the safety of the commuters has been given utmost importance. Additionally, the road has multiple lanes to accommodate heavy traffic, ensuring a smooth flow of vehicles.

One of the most significant advantages of this new stretch of road is its proximity to the Bangalore International Airport. Commuters traveling from Tumkur to catch a flight can now reach the airport in just over an hour, which was previously a tedious journey of almost two hours. This has not only reduced travel time but also made it more convenient and efficient for people who need to travel frequently for business or personal reasons.

The road has been built using the latest technology and meets international standards, making it a high-quality infrastructure project. This has been achieved through the joint efforts of the Karnataka State Highway Authority and the National Highways Authority of India. The road has been constructed with a strong base and layered with high-quality materials to ensure its durability and smoothness. The project has also used eco-friendly methods, such as rainwater harvesting, to minimize its impact on the environment.

With the opening of this new stretch of road, the toll collection will begin soon. However, the toll charges have been set at a reasonable rate, keeping in mind the convenience and comfort it offers to the commuters. The toll charge for cars will be Rs. 70, while two-wheelers will be charged Rs. 40. This amount may seem like a lot to some, but if we look at the bigger picture, the toll charges are a small price to pay for the benefits this road brings to the table.

Firstly, the toll charges will help in maintaining the road’s quality, ensuring that it stays in top-notch condition for years to come. Secondly, it will generate revenue for the government, which can be used for further infrastructural development projects. And lastly, it will also act as a deterrent for unnecessary and heavy traffic, ensuring a smooth flow of vehicles and reducing the risk of accidents.

In conclusion, the opening of the 71-km stretch from Hedigenabele to Sundarapalya is a significant milestone for the state of Karnataka. It is a testament to the government’s commitment to providing its citizens with high-quality infrastructure and improving their quality of life. The toll collection, although seen as an added expense, is a small price to pay for the convenience and benefits this road brings to the table. So let’s embrace this new development with open arms and enjoy the smooth and efficient journey this new stretch of road offers!

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