The era of free commuting on the highly anticipated Dwarka Expressway has officially ended. The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has started toll collection at the newly operational Bijwasan Toll Plaza, placing the entire 30-km Delhi–Gurugram stretch under its tolling network.

New Toll Rules for Commuters

All vehicles crossing the Delhi–Haryana border via the expressway will now pay a user fee, ending months of free access since the road opened earlier this year. The Bijwasan plaza has also been linked directly to the Kherki Daula toll, where rates have recently been revised upward despite ongoing public demands to remove the plaza altogether.

Revised Toll Rates

Monthly Pass for Local Residents

After public backlash, NHAI announced a ₹340 monthly pass for residents living within 20 km of the expressway.
However, many locals argue that:

How Tolling Will Work

The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways clarified the billing formula:

Hefty Penalties for Overloaded Vehicles

Vehicles exceeding the permitted weight limit will face penalties up to 10× the regular toll.

Public Concerns & Rising Anger

Local associations and daily commuters are voicing strong objections:

Sunil Sareen, Dwarka Expressway Gurugram Development Association, said:
“Levelling charges defeats the purpose of this expressway. People will now look for alternative routes.”

Praveen Malik, United Association of New Gurugram, added:
“Commercial vehicles will bypass plazas through internal routes, causing congestion inside residential sectors.”

NHAI’s Stand

Despite criticism, NHAI maintains that tolling is necessary for:

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