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Tankers carrying medical oxygen get toll-free access on NHAI highways

National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has exempted user fee from tankers and containers carrying liquid medical Oxygen (LMO) across the national highways

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: In order to provide uninterrupted passage for tankers and containers carrying liquid medical Oxygen (LMO) across the national highways, the user fee for such vehicles at Toll Plazas has been exempted. Keeping in view the current unprecedented demand of medical Oxygen across the country due to COVID-19 Pandemic, containers carrying liquid medical Oxygen will be treated at par with other emergency vehicles such as ambulances for a period of two months or till further orders.

Although the toll plazas have nearly zero waiting time after the implementation of FASTag, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is already providing priority passage to such vehicles for quick and seamless transportation of medical oxygen. Instructions have also been issued by NHAI to all its officials and other stakeholders to assist the government and private efforts to fight the pandemic in helping them in a proactive manner.

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The outbreak of COVID-19 has created a huge demand for liquid medical Oxygen across the country. During the ongoing crisis, the timely delivery of liquid medical Oxygen to hospitals and medical centres is of paramount importance to save the lives of patients critically affected by COVID-19. Exemption of payment of user fee at the Toll Plazas will ensure faster movement of medical Oxygen on the national highways.

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