The Dwarka Expressway toll collection has officially begun at the Bijwasan toll plaza, marking the end of free travel on this crucial Delhi-Gurgaon high-speed corridor. Car owners now need to pay about Rs 220 for a one-way trip and Rs 330 for a return journey along the 30-km stretch, according to the latest notification from the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. This marks a significant Dwarka Expressway toll update that commuters must be aware of.
What’s New: Toll Rates and Integration
The toll charges apply only to vehicles without a local monthly pass or a FASTag annual pass. The rates are calculated to include the extensive elevated infrastructure: of the 30 km, about 22 km comprises flyovers and tunnels, driving higher construction costs, and thus higher toll fees.
The government also introduced integrated tolling between the Bijwasan toll plaza (Dwarka Expressway) and the Kherki Daula toll plaza (Delhi-Gurgaon Expressway), ensuring commuters are not doubly charged when crossing both tolls on connected expressways.
- Cross Bijwasan plaza first: Pay full toll there, nothing extra at Kherki Daula.
- Cross Kherki Daula first: Pay full toll there and only the difference at Bijwasan.
Who Can Benefit from Passes?
Discounted options exist for frequent commuters:
- Local Monthly Pass: For residents within 20 km radius of the toll plaza. Requires monthly proof of residence and offers significant savings.
- FASTag Annual Pass: Available online and valid at all National Highway toll plazas across India for seamless transactions.
While private vehicles can avail of passes, commercial vehicles, including taxis and cabs, must pay the full toll, potentially leading to higher ride charges.
Why Is the Toll So High?
The expressway toll is among the region’s highest due to NHAI’s tolling norms. Elevated/underground sections are converted to an equivalent normal road length for toll calculation: the 30 km stretch is charged as if it spans 150 km, reflecting the expensive elevated structures’ construction costs. Similarly, tolls at Kherki Daula have risen from Rs 80 to Rs 95 for cars, owing to inclusion of new flyovers on the Delhi-Gurgaon Expressway.
Toll Details at a Glance
|
Vehicle Type |
One-Way Toll (₹) |
Return Toll (₹) |
Monthly Pass (₹) |
|
Car/Jeep/Van (Light Motor) |
220 |
330 |
7,360 |
|
Light Commercial Vehicles |
355 |
535 |
11,890 |
|
Bus/Truck (Two Axles) |
745 |
1,120 |
24,915 |
|
Three Axle Commercial Vehicles |
815 |
1,225 |
27,180 |
|
Heavy Construction Machinery |
815 |
1,225 |
27,180 |
Discounted local monthly passes cost Rs 340 for residents, while annual highway passes are Rs 3,000.
What to Expect
With toll collection underway, commuters will help NHAI recover the high development costs of the Delhi-Gurgaon corridor, which has significantly reduced traffic congestion and travel time. Despite some initial concerns about high toll rates, measures like integrated tolling and discounted passes aim to ease the burden on regular commuters.
As part of ongoing Dwarka Expressway updates, this toll is a key step in maintaining one of India’s most advanced urban expressways, ensuring better upkeep and traffic management.
This Dwarka Expressway toll activation is a landmark moment for vehicle owners traveling between Delhi and Gurugram, signaling a new chapter in Dwarka Expressway news and infrastructure development for 2025 and beyond.

