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 ...
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 ...
FASTag users in India must complete the new Know Your Vehicle (KYV) rule or risk having their tags blocked at toll plazas. The government has made KYV compulsory to prevent misuse and support upcoming ...
BENGALURU: India’s next-generation Fastag system may not require a physical tag at all. Vehicles could be identified through roadside cameras, their type and number detected in real time, and tolls ...
FASTag adoption has grown rapidly in recent years, with more than 98 percent of vehicles already using the electronic toll system. Most toll payments are currently completed through RFID-enabled ...
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.