Key Points

NHAI has successfully implemented the FASTag Annual Pass facility across 1,150 toll plazas. The pass saw 1.4 lakh users on the first day, offering a one-time payment of Rs 3,000 for a year's validity. The system ensures seamless travel with zero toll deductions and SMS alerts. The initiative aims to enhance highway journeys while reducing frequent recharges.

Key Points: NHAI FASTag Annual Pass Launched Across 1150 Toll Plazas

  • FASTag Annual Pass covers 1150 toll plazas nationwide
  • 1.4 lakh users activated pass on launch day
  • One-time Rs 3000 fee for year-long validity
  • NHAI deploys nodal officers for smooth implementation
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NHAI successfully implements FASTag annual pass across country

NHAI rolls out FASTag Annual Pass for seamless travel, recording 1.4 lakh users on Day 1 with Rs 3000 one-time fee.

"The Annual Pass will enhance FASTag user experience and make highway journeys economical and seamless - Ministry of Road Transport"

New Delhi, August 16

In line with vision to encourage use of technology and enhance 'Ease of Living' for the citizens, National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has successfully implemented the 'FASTag Annual Pass' facility from Independence Day at about 1,150 Toll Plazas on National Highways and Expressways across the country.

The Annual Pass has received an overwhelming response from the National Highway users.

Till 7 pm on the first day of implementation, around 1.4 lakh users purchased and activated the annual pass and around 1.39 lakh transactions were recorded on toll plazas, according to a statement from the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways.

Around 20,000 - 25,000 concurrent users are using 'Rajmargyatra App' at any point of time and annual pass users are receiving SMS messages for zero deduction of toll fee.

NHAI officials and Nodal officers have been appointed on each toll plaza to ensure a smooth travel experience for the pass users.

NHAI said it is addressing queries of the pass users through various channels.

Also, to address the grievances of pass users, 1033 National Highway Helpline has been further strengthened with the addition of over 100 executives.

Providing a seamless and economical travel option to the National Highway users, the FASTag Annual Pass eliminates the need to frequently recharge FASTag through a one-time fee payment of Rs 3,000 for one year's validity or 200 toll plaza crossings, the ministry's statement noted.

The FASTag Annual Pass is applicable for all non-commercial vehicles with a valid FASTag and gets activated within two hours of the one-time fee payment through the 'Rajmargyatra App' or the NHAI website.

With a penetration rate of around 98 per cent and over eight crore users, FASTag has revolutionised the Electronic Toll Collection system in the country.

"The introduction of the Annual Pass facility will not only enhance the FASTag user experience but will also make journeys on the National Highways & Expressways more economical and seamless," the ministry said in its report.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who frequently travels between Mumbai and Pune, I'm excited about this. But I hope they've improved their backend systems - last month my FASTag got deducted twice at the same toll!
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Arjun K
₹3000 seems reasonable if you cross tolls regularly. But what about occasional travelers? They should introduce quarterly or half-yearly options too. Not everyone needs 200 crossings per year.
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Priya S
Good initiative but implementation needs work. My uncle bought the pass yesterday but still got charged at the toll today. The helpline was helpful though - they resolved it in 2 hours and refunded the amount.
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Vikram M
Digital India in action! This is exactly the kind of convenience we need. Next step should be integrating all state highway tolls under one system. Right now we need separate FASTags for some state highways.
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Michael C
As an expat living in Bangalore, I'm impressed with how FASTag has transformed toll collection. The annual pass makes it even better. Much more efficient than what we have back in the US!
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Kavya N
They should run awareness campaigns in regional languages. Many small town drivers still don't understand FASTag properly. My driver thought annual pass means unlimited toll crossings for any vehicle!

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