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Pay more toll for Bengaluru's Electronics City flyover from July 1The latest hike is based on WPI as on March 31, 2025, and will remain in force until June 30, 2026, according to a public notice issued by BETPL.
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Electronics City flyover.

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Bengaluru: Starting July 1, toll charges will go up on the 9.98-km Electronics City elevated expressway and the 14.38-km tolled road to Attibele.

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This will be the first hike in three years, according to Bangalore Elevated Tollway Pvt Ltd.

BETPL is the special purpose vehicle that maintains the 24.365-km section of National Highway NH-44 from the Central Board Junction to Attibele. Mumbai-based Global Infrastructure Partners is the concessionaire.

Under the concessionaire agreement, BETPL can revise the user fee every year based on the Wholesale Price Index (WPI). The latest hike is based on WPI as on March 31, 2025, and will remain in force until June 30, 2026, according to a public notice issued by BETPL.

The elevated expressway is Bengaluru's longest, continuous flyover. It connects Silk Board Junction to Electronics City in the south of the city. The flyover has four lanes and the at-grade road six.

Depending on vehicle type, the hike ranges from 15 per cent to 20 per cent.

On the flyover, two-wheeler riders have to pay Rs 40 (multiple journeys) and Rs 755 (monthly pass), up from Rs 35 and Rs 720, respectively. There is no change in single-journey toll.

Car/Jeep/van drivers have to pay Rs 65, Rs 95 and Rs 1,885, up from Rs 60, Rs 90 and Rs 1,795, respectively.

Light commercial vehicles will be charged Rs 90, Rs 130 and Rs 2,640, up from Rs 85, Rs 125 and Rs 2,515, respectively.

Truck/bus drivers will pay Rs 175, Rs 265 and Rs 5,275, up from Rs 170, Rs 250 and Rs 5,030 respectively.

Multi-axle vehicles will be charged Rs 330, Rs 530 and Rs 10,550, up from Rs 295, Rs 440 and Rs 8,780, respectively.

At the Attibele toll plaza, cars/Jeeps/vans will pay Rs 40, Rs 55 and Rs 130. Light commercial vehicles will pay Rs 65, Rs 95 and Rs 1,885, respectively.

Trucks/buses will be charged Rs 125, Rs 190 and Rs 3,770, respectively. The charges for multi-axle vehicles will be Rs 265, Rs 395 and Rs 7,915, respectively.

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(Published 30 June 2025, 22:38 IST)