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Updated On: 19-Jun-2025 12:42 PM
Govt to launch ₹3,000 FASTag annual pass from Aug 15 for private vehicles, allowing 200 toll-free highway trips in a year.
Key Highlights:
To make highway travel more convenient and cost-effective, the government will roll out a new FASTag-based annual pass for private vehicles starting August 15, 2025, priced at ₹3,000. This was announced by Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari, along with a formal amendment to the National Highway Fee Rules, 2008.
Key Details of the New Annual Pass
Benefits for Private Vehicle Owners
This new pass eliminates the need for repeated toll deductions and provides relief to drivers often affected by toll plazas located within short distances (like 60 km) of each other. The idea is to streamline toll payments, cut down wait times, and reduce congestion at toll gates. Minister Gadkari called it a “historic initiative” that supports smoother, faster and dispute-free travel across India's national highways.
FASTag and Its Impact
Launched in 2016, FASTag is an RFID-based system that enables automatic toll payments through tags fixed on vehicle windshields. It became mandatory for all vehicles in 2021, helping to digitise toll collection and reduce cash handling. Over the years, FASTag has:
Challenges Still Exist
Despite its success, the system is not without issues. Some users face:
The annual FASTag pass is a new step for frequent highway travellers using private vehicles. It promises more ease, fewer hassles, and better time savings for regular users of national highways across the country.
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CMV360 Says
This update will likely make highway travel much easier for frequent private vehicle users. With a single annual payment, drivers won’t have to stop or worry about paying tolls repeatedly. This could mean less waiting and a more relaxed journey, especially for those who often travel long distances on national highways. Overall, it adds convenience and reduces the small but frequent stresses of road travel.