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Toll Fares Hiked On Electronics City Elevated Expressway And NICE Peripheral Road

Toll Fares Hiked On Electronics City Elevated Expressway And NICE Peripheral Road

Commuting through the Electronics City Elevated Expressway and the NICE Peripheral Road became costlier on Wednesday as revised toll rates came into effect across key stretches in Bengaluru. The price hikes, implemented by Bangalore Elevated Tollway Pvt Ltd (BETPL) and Nandi Economic Corridor Enterprises Limited (NICE), will impact daily motorists traveling to and from the Electronics City tech hub and other parts of the city.

On the Electronics City Elevated Expressway, which is operated by BETPL, the toll fare for cars has been increased to Rs 65 for a single journey. Motorists opting for a multiple-journey ticket will now pay Rs 100, while the cost of a monthly pass has been revised to Rs 1,960. Toll rates for two-wheelers on this expressway remain unchanged at Rs 25 for a single trip and Rs 40 for multiple journeys.

Further along the route, toll rates have also been revised at the Attibele Toll Plaza on National Highway 44 (NH-44), which is also operated by BETPL. At this plaza, car drivers must now pay Rs 40 for a single journey and Rs 60 for multiple journeys. The monthly pass for the Attibele Toll Plaza has been revised to Rs 1,175. Two-wheelers will continue to pass through the Attibele plaza free of charge.

Meanwhile, Nandi Economic Corridor Enterprises Limited (NICE) has updated its toll rates across multiple stretches of the Bengaluru-Mysuru Infrastructure Corridor Project. Under the newly implemented structure, motorists on the NICE Road will continue to be charged section-wise between Hosur Road and Tumakuru Road, rather than paying a flat fee for the entire route.

For cars traveling on the NICE Road, the toll is now Rs 72 on the Hosur Road to Bannerghatta Road stretch, Rs 77 on the Mysuru Road to Magadi Road stretch, and Rs 83 on the Link Road. Two-wheeler riders using the NICE Road will pay between Rs 11 and Rs 33, depending on the specific section they use.

According to BETPL, the revised rates were calculated using the Wholesale Price Index as of March 31, 2026, in line with National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) guidelines. These newly introduced tariffs will remain in effect until June 30, 2027.

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