Delhi–Meerut Expressway Toll Hiked from April 1: Check New Rates for 2026–27
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has announced a toll hike on the Delhi-Meerut Expressway (DME), which will come into effect from April 1, 2026.

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As part of its routine annual revision, toll charges will increase by around 5% on average for the financial year 2026-27. The expressway, which connects Delhi to Meerut, is widely used by daily commuters and transport vehicles.
Key Entry and Exit Points
The expressway can be accessed from multiple locations, making it a vital route for both city and intercity travel. Major access points include:
- Sarai Kale Khan
- Indirapuram
- Dundahera
- Dasna
- Rasoolpur Sikrod
- Bhojpur
- Kashi toll plaza
These points will all reflect the revised toll charges starting April.
New Toll Rates for Vehicles
Light Motor Vehicles (Cars, Jeeps, Vans)
- One-way: ₹175 (earlier ₹170)
- Return: ₹265 (earlier ₹255)
Light Commercial Vehicles / Minibuses
- One-way: ₹285 (earlier ₹275)
- Return: ₹425 (earlier approx. ₹410)
Indirapuram to Meerut (Light Vehicles)
- One-way: ₹120 (earlier ₹115)
- Return: ₹189 (earlier ₹175)
Toll rates have also been increased for buses, trucks, multi-axle vehicles, and oversized vehicles, depending on their category and axle count.
Digital Payments Made Easier
To make toll collection smoother and faster, NHAI has encouraged commuters to use digital payment options such as:
- UPI
- FASTag
With FASTag already mandatory on most highways, vehicles can pass through toll plazas without stopping, reducing congestion and travel time.
Smart Monitoring System in Place
Authorities have installed cameras at all entry and exit points on the expressway. These systems track vehicle movement and calculate toll charges based on the distance travelled.
This ensures:
- Fair toll calculation
- Better traffic monitoring
- Reduced chances of manual errors
Speed Limits on the Expressway
The Delhi-Meerut Expressway has defined speed limits to ensure safety:
- 100 km/h in Uttar Pradesh stretches
- 70 km/h in Delhi areas
Drivers are advised to follow these limits strictly to avoid penalties and ensure smooth travel.
What This Means for Daily Commuters
The toll hike, though modest, will slightly increase travel costs for thousands of daily commuters. However, improved infrastructure, better monitoring, and smoother toll collection systems aim to provide a more efficient and safer travel experience.
As the new financial year begins, commuters using this busy route should be prepared for the updated toll charges and plan their journeys accordingly.
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