Article by posted on Oct 21, 2024 Entry to Mumbai become Toll Free - Advantage Renters The recent toll waiver for light motor vehicles at key entry points into Mumbai is a significant move by the Maharashtra government aimed at benefiting daily commuters and reducing traffic congestion. Here are the key takeaways:Toll Waiver Details:The toll exemption applies to light motor vehicles such as cars, jeeps, and vans.It impacts five major toll booths: Dahisar, LBS Road-Mulund, Eastern Express Highway-Mulund, Airoli Creek Bridge, and Vashi.Vehicles previously paid ?45 at these booths, and the waiver is expected to benefit around 2.8 lakh vehicles daily.Traffic Impact:Around 80% of the 3.5 lakh vehicles passing through these toll points daily are light motor vehicles, so the waiver is anticipated to ease congestion.Political Context:The decision comes ahead of state Assembly elections, sparking debate about its timing.While some view it as a welcome relief for commuters, others, including opposition parties, see it as a political strategy.Revenue Concerns:Despite the relief for light vehicles, heavy vehicles are still subject to tolls, raising concerns about revenue loss for the state.This toll waiver could have a mixed impact, providing immediate relief for drivers but potentially leading to challenges for state finances in the long term. However, if you look at the real estate side, it will have a little impact surely as people who feel the pinch of commuting every day and specially renters who used to shy away from these locations will now have that moral boost of not having to spend that couple of thousands as toll. Seamless entry to Mumbai without having to be in lone queues and paying will surely build good moral sentiment. What it needs to be seen is that, what if the same taxes are reapplied after the Polls are done in November 2024. AUTHOR