Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Monday, 3 October 2022

From : Harm Quotient / To : Trans-Tax

 


Context :

Soon, pay highway toll based on vehicle size, road stress   /  03  Oct  2022


Extract :


The size of your vehicle and the potential load on the road infrastructure may soon determine how much toll you pay on national highways.

The government is planning a major overhaul of the toll policy, which would shift,

#   from the current system of tolling based on fixed distances travelled on roads

#  to one where it is determined based on real time and distance travelled on highways.

Also, the toll is determined based on the actual size and weight of vehicles and not just on the number of axles as is currently the case.

The idea is to charge tolls based on ,

#  how much space a vehicle takes up and

#  how much weight it puts on road infrastructure, resulting in faster road wear

The Union Ministry of Roads is discussing the proposal and may launch pilots in some of its upcoming greenfield highway projects, including the Delhi-Mumbai corridor, before rolling out nationwide, the official added.

To prepare the ground for the change, the ministry has also asked the Indian Institute of Technology (BHU)-Varanasi to calculate the latest passenger vehicle unit (PCU) for various types of vehicles.

Passenger car unit is a vehicle unit used to express the capacity of the highway or how much road capacity a vehicle will use and for how long. This unit was established several years ago, and meanwhile, the size of vehicles and their speed have made great changes This will be documented in the revised passenger car unit, which could also become the basis for determining highway tolls,” the official said.

Mint had previously reported that tolling could also shift from the current FASTag-based system to a GPS-enabled one, creating a tolling system based on actual road use.

Users with smaller and lighter vehicles covering shorter distances on highways would therefore pay much less toll than users with larger, heavier vehicles and longer distances.

Location-based toll collection should be phased in, as it would be a technological leap over the current FASTag-based system.

About 80% of tolls collected in India come from the transportation of freight by commercial vehicles, and this segment needs to be exposed to the changes first,” said Jagannarayan Padmanabhan, Director and Practice Leader – Transport and Logistics, Crisil Ltd.

“As processes stabilize, other segments can also be enabled to provide universal service for relocations across the country. Adopting technology for change is not complex or expensive. But the adoption should be gradual, eliminating the chance of disruptions,” he added.

In the current system, toll rates are determined on the basis of previously calculated PCU. The number of axles was also one of the criteria for determining the toll rates.

This meant that larger trucks with a higher axle capacity paid more toll even if they were efficient, caused less damage to the roads and transported larger quantities of goods in a faster turnaround time.

Also, the current toll system does not record the actual road distance traveled by a vehicle. Tolls are charged at specific toll stations for a full ride, even if a vehicle leaves the highway early.

The new system rewards efficient vehicles with lower toll rates, while vehicles that wear out road infrastructure and take more time and space are charged more.

The new toll policy will be finalized after the IIT-BHU report on the PCU review, which is expected in the next six months.

Following the report, the PCU counts of several vehicles would be re-determined.

Also, location-based services would require,

#   GPS devices on vehicles, and

#   location-based tolling regulations need to be finalized,

which would require the Motor Vehicle Act to be amended.

“Work to finalize the new toll policy is moving fast and could be announced in 2023,” the aforementioned official said.

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Dear Shri Nitin Gadkariji,

 

Congratulations for making a beginning to implement Trans-Tax base on a vehicle’s Harm Quotient , as detailed in my following earlier e-mail :

Ø  Transport : an Integrated Logistic Plan ?............................... [ 20 Nov 2018 ]

 

( Detail procedure to calculate any vehicle’s Harm Quotient/its linkage to Trans-Tax, are shown in email ) :



Following are the SALENT FEATURES of my suggestion :


    Levying of TRANS-TAX on all vehicles from birth to death of a vehicle ( irrespective

    of change in ownership through gifting / selling )


o   TRANS-TAX will get collected automatically and for each hour of a vehicle’s life


o   In this collection process , there will be NO HUMAN INTERVENTION whatsoever


o   Amount of TRANS-TAX to be collected every hour , will depend on it’s TRANSCORE


o  A vehicle’s TRANSCORE will be based on its total HQ [ Harm Quotient ] for that

    hour


o  Higher the total HQ [ TRANSCORE ] higher the TRANS-TAX ( directly proportional )


o  Logic : 

  To lower their TRANS-TAX liability , people will opt for vehicles and driving

   conditions which generate a low TRANSCORE


o TRANS-TAX will replace all other vehicle-related taxes ( eg : Registration tax / Road

   Tax etc ) , other than the GST payable by buyer at time of purchase of vehicle


o TRANS-TAX will be uniform throughout India but credited to the State in which

   vehicle is, at each hour of its life


o  TRANS-TAX will be computed as per following HQ  MATRIX . For exact mechanism ,

   look up para on TECHNOLOGY  PLATFORM below


·  This is a conceptual frame work and transport experts may debate and come up

    with a different set of “ Factors “ / “ Weightages “ / “ Rating Scales “

 

 

with regards,

Hemen Parekh

hcp@RecruitGuru.com  /  04 Oct 2022

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