India issues 40 lakh FASTag passes for barrier-free toll collection by 2026, enabling seamless travel across 1,050 plazas.
Karnataka leads India in FASTag penalty collections for 2024-25, amassing ₹129.91 crore from non-compliant motorists.
New FASTag rules: The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has rolled out new guidelines for FASTag users, which took effect from Thursday, August 1. These updated guidelines primarily focus ...
FASTag is an electronic toll collection chip that is used for national highways now-a-days. It is now mandatory for all vehicles and the Government wishes to implement the system of 100 percent toll ...
Starting August 15th, 2025, FASTag users can purchase an Annual Pass for ₹3,000, allowing unlimited passage for private cars, jeeps, and vans on designated National Highways and Expressways. The pass ...
The FASTag was blacklisted up to one hour before the tag was read at the toll plaza or within ten minutes after it was read. The FASTag has insufficient balance or has been blocked for any reason. In ...
New FASTag rules, imposing extra penalties on users with low balance, delayed payments or blacklisted tags, will come into force from Monday. The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) and the ...
The FASTag annual pass will only be for private vehicles like cars, jeeps and vans, and not commercial vehicles. The Union government has announced the introduction of a FASTag-based annual pass ...
Think twice before speeding on the highway, especially between two toll plazas. Union Road Transport and Highways Minister ...
FASTags will be mandatory in a matter of a few hours. The government had earlier delayed the date to make FASTags mandatory from 1 January to 15 February, 2021. The revised deadline will push users to ...
The Ministry of Road Transport & Highways has declared all lanes of National Highways fee plazas as "FASTag Lane of fee plaza" with effect from midnight of 15th/16th Feb 2021. NEW DELHI: Adoption of ...
By the end of 2026, a multi-lane free flow toll system will be implemented on highways, enabling vehicles to maintain speeds of up to 80 km/h.