Government and Emergency Vehicles
- Vehicles owned by the President of India and Vice President are exempt.
- Exemptions apply to vehicles of Governors and Lieutenant Governors.
- Armed forces and paramilitary vehicles on official duty are not charged toll.
- Fire brigades and ambulances are fully exempt at all toll plazas.
- Police vehicles used for law enforcement are also covered.
Official Vehicles on Duty
- Central and State Government ministers’ vehicles are exempt during official travel.
- Judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts are included in exemption lists.
- Members of Parliament and State Legislative Assemblies receive exemptions when on duty.
- Election Commission vehicles used for official purposes are exempt.
- Vehicles used by government departments for emergency work are also exempt.
Defense and Military Movements
- All defense vehicles with proper identification are exempt from toll.
- Exemptions include vehicles transporting defense personnel or goods.
- Convoys and escort vehicles under defense movement are covered.
- These provisions ensure unimpeded national security transport.
- Proper registration and military documentation are required at toll points.
Special Exemptions for Local Use
- Local residents near toll plazas may be offered monthly concessional passes.
- Such concessions apply within a specific distance radius from the toll booth.
- These are issued upon submission of address proof and vehicle documents.
- Farmers or village residents with agricultural vehicles may receive exemptions.
- Exemptions are at the discretion of the toll authority under defined conditions.
Additional Categories and Provisions
- Funeral processions are exempt from toll tax.
- Road construction and maintenance vehicles used by contractors are exempt.
- Vehicles used by the Indian Red Cross Society during relief operations are exempt.
- Government-registered vehicles for disaster management are included.
- Official exemption lists are periodically reviewed and updated by the Ministry.



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