Punjab’s Toll Roads Get a Tech Upgrade, Digital Toll System Across 24 Districts
Punjab is going digital with 38 toll plazas across 24 districts, replacing old manual booths with electronic toll collection for faster, transparent, and hassle-free travel under a new Works and Communications Department initiative.

Table of Contents
- The Meeting That Set It in Motion
- Why This Matters for Everyday Drivers
- Which Districts Are First Up?
- A Step Toward Smarter Travel
Imagine driving through a toll plaza without fumbling for cash or waiting in long lines. That's the reality Punjab is building right now. The Works and Communications Department just unveiled a plan to digitize 38 toll plazas spread across 24 districts. This shift to electronic toll collection could make your next road trip a bit less frustrating.
The Meeting That Set It in Motion
It all came together in a recent meeting led by Provincial Minister Malik Sohaib Ahmad Bharath. Officials laid out the project's nuts and bolts. The core idea? Swap manual toll booths for a system that verifies vehicles automatically and tracks revenue clearly. No more guesswork at the gates.
And here's the best part: this isn't some overnight fix. They'll roll it out in phases, starting with key spots and expanding from there. That way, they can iron out any kinks before going full speed.
Why This Matters for Everyday Drivers
Toll roads fund our highways, but old-school methods often lead to slip-ups. Receipts get lost. Counts go wrong. Money slips through cracks. This new setup aims to cut those issues down to size.
With electronic tags or apps, your car zips through without stopping. Verification happens in seconds. And for the province, it means every penny counts toward better roads and fewer headaches. Drivers save time. Officials save hassle. It's a win that feels straightforward.
But it's not just about speed. Transparent records build trust. When revenue is tracked digitally, questions about where the money goes fade away. Punjab's roads have carried us far. Now, tech steps in to keep them reliable.
Which Districts Are First Up?
The list covers a wide swath of the province. Attock leads off, with Bahawalpur, Gujrat, and Multan close behind. Faisalabad, Sahiwal, and Gujranwala join the mix, along with spots like Rawalpindi, Sialkot, and Sheikhupura. That's 24 districts in total, touching lives from north to south.
Phased means no big disruptions. Early districts test the waters, then others follow suit. By the end, those 38 plazas will hum with efficiency.
A Step Toward Smarter Travel
This push shows Punjab isn't standing still. Roads connect us to jobs, families, and adventures. Digitizing tolls keeps that flow steady and fair. If you've grumbled at a toll line lately, relief is on the way. Watch for updates as the phases kick off. Your drive might just get a little smoother. For more updates, DrivePK.com
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