Malpractices in collecting toll on NICE Road

Yesterday (Sun, 1st Jan 2017) , at about 7.30pm, we drove on to the NICE Road (now it’s the NECE Road) at the Mysore Road junction,  and there were long queues of cars waiting to pay the tolls.

We found two men standing in front of the toll gates, collecting tolls. Thinking that they had devised a good way to speed up the process, we decided to pay the toll to them. Our toll from Mysore Road to Bannerghatta Road was Rs.58.

To our surprise, they asked us to pay Rs.60. When we  challenged them as we knew the exact amount, andqueiried why, they said, “We don’t have change,  so we are asking you to pay Rs.60”.

Very annoyed at this, we found the exact change and gave it to them, and they retaliated by harassing us, asking us to hurry up.

I just calculated that at the time we crossed the toll booth, there must easily have been about 300 cars on that section. So, just for that 15 to 30-minute stretch, that would mean about Rs.600 in the pockets of those men.  Some cars would not know the amount and pay; others, facing the crowded traffic, would not think it worth bothering to ask for Rs.2 back and would let it go. I wonder just how much money is being made every day at peak times in this illegal fashion.

Why do we have this kind of unscrupulous cheating on the part of private toll operators, and why is there no accountablitiy either? 

There was a time when, for the taxes we paid, we could drive on good highways without charge. Now we pay road and highway taxes and yet more and more tolls. Many stretches of NH 48 were in bad shape, after all that we pay.

Road and highway users seem to be fleeced, and worse, cheated, with no hope of such pernicious practices being stopped.

Could anyone tell me how I can complain about what we saw happening yesterday?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Similar Story

New Delhi to Chandni Chowk

First things first: The headline of this blog is not the title of an upcoming movie! This script was conceived during a pollution-free ride —amid a haze of smoke outside—from New Delhi (railway station) to Chandni Chowk—a buzzing marketplace in old Delhi that has withstood the test of time for centuries. These words echo the lore of a blockbuster that has been running to packed houses (read coaches) day after day, year after year, in one of the world's busiest urban agglomerations. Delhi Metro, as the phenomenon is commonly known, is not merely a means of mass rapid transit; it…

Similar Story

How I applied for the renewal of my driving licence

My driving licence expires on 22 Oct '19 (My 65th birthday falls on 23 Oct '19). I found that I have to apply for a renewal within 30 days prior to its expiry, or do it later with a fine. Only part of the process can be done online, and I did it. I went to Parivahan Sewa at https://parivahan.gov.in/parivahan/ and under "Online Services", clicked on "Driving Licence Related Services". I got this page: https://sarathi.parivahan.gov.in/sarathiservice9/stateSelection.do I selected my state (Karnataka). Under "Driving Licence" on the left hand side, I clicked on "Services on Driving Licence (Renewal/Duplicate/Aedl/Others)" I found the following…