
Annual Fastag Pass: If you travel from Delhi to Agra by CNG car with the Annual Fastag Pass. So how much money will you save. Let us tell you the complete calculation.
Every weekend, hundreds of vehicles run on the Delhi-Agra highway. This trip is a favorite of people to see world famous places like Taj Mahal. If you are also planning to go from Delhi to Agra by CNG car. So know how much will the entire trip cost and how much benefit can be obtained from the new toll policy.
The distance from Delhi to Agra is about 230 km. Yamuna Expressway is the fastest and smoothest route. On an average, a CNG car runs 20 to 25 km in 1 kg. According to this, about 9 to 11 kg of CNG will be required for a one-way journey. That is, the cost of CNG will be between Rs 800 to 1000.
The price of CNG in Delhi and nearby areas is 75 to 80 rupees per kg. The total cost for the return trip will be around 1600 to 1800 rupees. If there are 4 people in the car, then this trip comes to around 450 rupees per person.
Now let's talk about toll tax. Usually the one-way toll on Yamuna Expressway is 415 rupees. That means 830 rupees for the return trip. But if you travel with a Fastag annual pass. Which costs 3000. So it is valid for 200 toll plazas across the country. That means the average cost per toll will be 15 rupees.
According to this, if you have an annual Fastag pass for Yamuna Expressway to go from Delhi to Agra. Then the toll cost in the round trip will be only 30 rupees. That means there will be a direct saving of 800 rupees. This is very beneficial for those who take long trips or highway routes more than 10 times a year.
In this new model, toll payment tracking becomes easy and there is no need to pay different toll rates every time. Also, this scheme will benefit those who are frequent travelers or whose work is related to highway driving. Along with saving time, expenses will also be saved.
If we talk about the total cost, then in a round trip, the Delhi-Agra trip can be completed in Rs 1700 for CNG and Rs 30 for toll, i.e. in total Rs 1730. This can be up to 50% cheaper than a petrol-diesel car. Let us tell you that this will start across the country from August 15.
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