NHAI launches Rajasthan’s first Multi-Lane Free Flow Tolling System in a section of NH-48, plans to introduce it at more locations

National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has successfully launched the Multi-Lane Free Flow (MLFF) based tolling system at the Daulatpura Toll Plaza on the Delhi-Jaipur section of NH-48 in Rajasthan.
The MLFF tolling framework uses barrier-less tolling technology with minimal human intervention that enables vehicles to pass through toll locations without stopping, thus ensuring a seamless traffic flow.
After this launch at Daulatpur, the NHAI is also planning to transit the toll plazas at Shahjahanpur and Manoharpur to the MLFF system, to help make a seamless and barrier-free travelling experience on the busy Delhi - Jaipur section of the national highway.

The Multi-Lane Free Flow (MLFF) system integrates Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) technology with FASTag-based Electronic Toll Collection to facilitate an automated user fee collection with minimal human intervention.
Earlier this year in the previous month of May 2026, NHAI had successfully launched MLFF based tolling system at the Chorayasi Toll Plaza on the Surat–Bharuch section of NH-48 in Gujarat and at the Mundka Bakkarwala Toll Plaza on the Urban Extension Road-II (UER-II) in Delhi.
The implementation of MLFF marks a major advancement in development of digital National Highway infrastructure. By enabling zero waiting time and uninterrupted vehicular movement, MLFF has helped commuters to save time, enhance fuel efficiency as well as reduce vehicular emission at such toll locations.
Things to know when crossing a section of National Highway with the MLFF tolling system

For a seamless experience, when using MLFF tolled sections on the National Highways of India, you are required to maintain sufficient balance in your FASTag accounts.
In case of scenarios such as insufficient FASTag balance, invalid or non-functional FASTag, you are issued an Electronic Notice (E-Notice) for non-payment of user fee. Such users are required to pay normal user fee within 72 hours of the E-Notice.
In case of non-compliance after 72 hours, the user fee will be charged at twice the normal rate of the vehicle category. E-Notices can be accessed and paid through the designated portal https://nhfeenotice.parivahan.gov.in/#/. You may also raise grievances within 72 hours of issuance of E-Notice.
Non-payment of E-Notices may result in blacklisting of FASTag and restriction of other vehicle-related services through the VAHAN platform. The enforcement of the E-Notice system has already been implemented by the authorities.
As per the announcement by the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, the implementation of MLFF will help to strengthen the tolling ecosystem by enhancing transparency, reducing operational costs associated with setting up of physical toll plazas, and improving overall efficiency in toll operations across the country.
- NHAI Successfully Launches Rajasthan’s first Multi-Lane Free Flow Tolling System at Daulatpura Toll Plaza on the Delhi-Jaipur Section of NH-48 - Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Govt. of India, on PIB. Posted On: 19 JUN 2026 4:45PM by PIB Delhi.
