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What is the Multi-Lane Free Flow Tolling System? Delhi to Launch at 154 Border Checkpoints by December 2026

Delhi is set to introduce a Multi-Lane Free Flow (MLFF) tolling system at all 154 border entry points by December 2026. The barrier-free technology will enable automatic toll collection using RFID and ANPR cameras, reducing congestion, emissions, and travel time for commercial vehicles
Multi-Lane Free Flow Tolling System
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New Delhi: The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) plans to introduce a Multi-Lane Free Flow (MLFF) toll collection system at all 154 border entry points by December 2026. 

The new technology-driven model will allow vehicles to pass through toll checkpoints without stopping, helping reduce traffic congestion, fuel consumption, and travel delays. 

What Is Multi-Lane Free Flow Tolling System

The proposed system will replace traditional toll booths and barriers with an automated toll collection mechanism.

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What are the Features of Multi-Lane Free Flow Tolling System

  • No stopping at toll plazas.
  • Automatic toll deduction through RFID technology.
  • Vehicle identification using Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras.
  • Multi-lane free-flow movement of vehicles.
  • Faster entry into Delhi for commercial vehicles.
  • Reduced traffic jams at border checkpoints. 

How Will Multi-Lane Free Flow Tolling System Work?

Under the MLFF system:

  • RFID readers will detect vehicle tags.
  • ANPR cameras will capture registration numbers.
  • Toll and Environmental Compensation Charge (ECC) will be deducted automatically.
  • Vehicles will continue moving without stopping at barriers.

This technology is already being promoted by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways as part of India’s move toward digital toll collection. 

Implementation Timeline

According to reports:

Phase 1

  • Around 20 major border entry points, including the NH-9 corridor, are expected to become operational by October 2026.

Phase 2

  • Remaining border entry points will be upgraded by December 2026.

MCD has already initiated the process of selecting agencies for design, installation, and operation of the system. 

Why Is Delhi Introducing Barrier-Free Tolling?

Authorities aim to address several long-standing issues:

Current Challenges

  • Long vehicle queues at border toll plazas.
  • Delays for commercial transport.
  • Higher fuel consumption due to idling vehicles.
  • Increased air pollution around toll points.
  • Traffic bottlenecks during peak hours.

Expected Benefits

  • Faster vehicle movement.
  • Reduced waiting time.
  • Lower emissions.
  • Improved logistics efficiency.
  • Better traffic management at Delhi borders.

Link With National Tolling Reforms

Delhi’s project aligns with the central government’s broader plan to implement barrier-less toll collection across India’s highway network. Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari has repeatedly highlighted MLFF technology as the future of toll collection. Pilot projects and operational deployments have already begun on selected corridors, including Delhi’s Urban Extension Road-II. 

What is the Impact Of Multi-Lane Free Flow Tolling System

Commercial vehicles entering Delhi will experience the following:

  • Reduced transit time.
  • Lower fuel costs.
  • Less stop-and-go driving.
  • Improved delivery schedules.
  • More predictable travel times.

For logistics companies and transport operators, the move could significantly improve operational efficiency. 

Environmental Impact

Traffic congestion is a major contributor to fuel wastage and vehicular emissions. By eliminating mandatory stops at toll plazas, the MLFF system is expected to:

  • Reduce fuel consumption.
  • Lower carbon emissions.
  • Improve air quality near Delhi borders.
  • Support cleaner urban mobility goals.

Key Challenges Ahead

While the project offers major benefits, successful implementation will depend on:

  • Accurate ANPR camera performance.
  • High RFID compliance among vehicles.
  • Strong enforcement mechanisms.
  • Reliable digital payment infrastructure.
  • Smooth integration with existing toll and ECC collection systems.

Authorities will also need to ensure that revenue collection remains efficient while reducing physical infrastructure. 

Expert Analysis

Delhi’s barrier-free tolling initiative marks one of the most significant upgrades to urban transport infrastructure in recent years. The shift from manual toll booths to MLFF technology reflects India’s growing focus on digital mobility solutions.

If implemented successfully, the system could become a model for other metropolitan regions facing severe congestion at city entry points. The project is expected to improve traffic flow, reduce environmental impact, and modernize toll collection while supporting Delhi’s broader smart-city and mobility objectives. 

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