Electronic toll collection technologies: A state of art review

This work covers the state of art of various existing electronic toll collection (ETC) technologies. Also, the present study covers the technical and economical aspects associated with these technologies. All technologies understudy are reviewed in context of their suitability for Indian roads. In this direction, the pros and cons are discussed and compared to determine the conflict in tradeoffs among these technologies prior to implementation in India.

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