Key Points

NHAI has sold over 5 lakh FASTag annual toll passes in just four days, generating Rs 150 crore in revenue. Tamil Nadu leads in purchases, followed by Karnataka and Haryana. The Rs 3,000 pass offers significant savings for frequent highway travelers, capping costs at 200 trips. Activation is quick, with confirmation sent via SMS within two hours.

Key Points: NHAI Sells 5 Lakh FASTag Annual Passes in 4 Days

  • Tamil Nadu tops FASTag annual pass purchases
  • Karnataka and Haryana follow in highest transactions
  • Rs 3,000 pass saves frequent travelers Rs 7,000 annually
  • Activation completes within two hours via SMS confirmation
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NHAI issues over 5 lakh FASTag annual toll passes, collects Rs 150 crore revenue

NHAI collects Rs 150 crore as FASTag annual toll passes gain traction, with Tamil Nadu leading in purchases.

"The Annual Pass cannot be activated on FASTags registered only with chassis numbers. – NHAI Statement"

New Delhi, Aug 19

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has sold over 5 lakh FASTag-based annual toll permits in just four days, collecting Rs 150 crore in revenue.

Tamil Nadu recorded the highest number of purchases of annual passes in four days, followed by Karnataka and Haryana. Further, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh recorded the highest number of transactions through FASTag annual passes at toll plazas, a statement by NHAI said.

Private vehicles can now use an annual toll pass for free passage through toll plazas on national highways and expressways with each pass priced at Rs 3,000.

Cars, jeeps, and vans can use this facility at toll plazas run by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways.

The pass is valid for one year from activation or for 200 toll trips, whichever occurs first. When the limit is reached, the FASTag automatically switches to standard pay-per-trip mode. For point-based toll plazas, each one-way crossing counts as a trip, and a return counts as two. In closed or ticketed systems, a complete entry-to-exit journey counts as one trip.

Some FASTags, especially those issued for new vehicles, may only be registered with the vehicle's chassis number. The Annual Pass cannot be activated on such FASTags and they should be updated to include the complete vehicle registration number.

The pass is available for purchase via the Rajmarg Yatra mobile app, NHAI or MoRTH websites, or authorised FASTag issuer portals. Payment for the pass (Rs 3,000) can be made via UPI, debit or credit card, or net banking. FASTag wallet balances cannot be used for this purpose. Activation is usually completed within two hours and confirmed by SMS.

The average toll for a passenger vehicle is about Rs 50. Completing 200 trips in a year without the pass would cost around Rs 10,000. With the annual pass, the cost is fixed at Rs. 3,000, which saves about Rs. 7,000 for frequent highway travellers.

- IANS

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Priya S
Tamil Nadu leading the purchases doesn't surprise me. Our state has excellent highway connectivity and many people commute between cities for work. Great initiative for regular travelers! 🚗
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Arjun K
₹150 crore in just 4 days? That's massive revenue! While it's good for frequent travelers, I hope this money is used for better road maintenance and safety measures on our highways.
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Sarah B
The activation process needs to be simpler. Many people have FASTags with chassis numbers only and don't know how to update them. NHAI should run awareness campaigns about this requirement.
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Vikram M
Excellent value for money! ₹3000 for 200 trips means ₹15 per trip compared to average ₹50. Perfect for professionals who travel frequently between cities. Already purchased mine! 💳
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Michael C
The 200-trip limit is quite generous. Most regular travelers won't exceed this. Smart move by NHAI to encourage FASTag adoption while generating substantial revenue for infrastructure development.

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