India has the world’s largest population, with approximately 26 million vehicles sharing national highways and expressways. The development and maturity of a radio frequency identification ...
India’s next-generation Fastag system may not require a physical tag at all. Vehicles could be identified through roadside ...
India's National Highways may go completely cashless for toll payments by April 1, 2026. The NHAI is considering a proposal to cease cash transactions at toll plazas, mandating digital methods like ...
The FASTag annual pass can be purchased only on the Rajmargyatra mobile application and the NHAI official website. It is not available to purchase from the designated banks that sell the FASTags. To ...
If you’re planning to purchase an annual FASTag pass or renew an existing one, the authorities have urged you to be careful, as a new online scam is targeting vehicle owners. The National Highways ...
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is considering discontinuing cash payments at highway toll plazas from April 1, 2026, making digital modes such as FASTag and Unified Payments Interface ...
FASTag: The Primary RFID Gateway The cornerstone of the new mandate remains the FASTag, an RFID-enabled sticker that has already achieved a 98 per cent penetration rate among Indian motorists.
In a significant reform aimed at reducing travel-related hassles for motorists, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has announced a major simplification in the FASTag issuance process.