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FASTag to Expand Beyond Toll Payments and More

FASTag to Expand Beyond Toll Payments and More

FASTag Beyond Toll Payments

The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways plans to expand FASTag. It will cover more than just tolls. Officials want to add payments for electric vehicle (EV) charging, parking, insurance, and traffic fines. The goal is to make payments simpler. This will boost convenience and speed up digital adoption.


Workshop with Fintech Companies

The Ministry recently held a workshop. Fintech firms discussed new ways to use FASTag. They focused on security, regulatory rules, and technology integration. Using FASTag for EV charging can speed up electric vehicle use. Parking payments through FASTag will reduce hassle. Insurance Companies may accept premiums through it. Traffic fines could get paid automatically through the system.

New Rs 3,000 FASTag Annual Pass

The Ministry also launched a Rs 3,000 FASTag annual pass. It allows unlimited travel on national highways. The pass covers up to 200 toll crossings or one year, whichever comes first. It will roll out on August 15, Independence Day. This pass benefits non-commercial vehicles like cars, jeeps, and vans. It eliminates the need for frequent toll payments. The pass works on all central highways but excludes state-run toll roads.


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Benefits for Commuters and Authorities

The annual pass saves money. It lowers the cost per toll trip to about ₹15. It also reduces time spent at toll booths. Drivers no longer need to top up frequently. Authorities will see faster toll processing and fewer queues. The expansion helps India move toward cashless travel.

Focus on Digital India

The Ministry’s plan supports India’s digital goals. It promotes smart technology on roads. FASTag will become a key part of a connected transport network. This expansion improves road travel, payments, and governance. Millions of drivers stand to gain from these changes.

 

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