Key Points

Starting November 15, vehicles without FASTag will get a better deal if they pay via UPI instead of cash at National Highway toll plazas. The government has amended toll rules to charge only 1.25 times the regular fee for UPI payments versus double for cash transactions. This move aims to push digital payments and reduce congestion at toll booths across the country. The initiative is part of broader efforts to modernize toll collection and improve the commuting experience on highways.

Key Points: UPI Toll Payments Cost Less Than Cash for Non-FASTag Vehicles

  • Non-FASTag vehicles pay double toll fee if using cash at NH plazas
  • UPI payments offer 37.5% discount compared to cash transactions
  • New rules aim to eliminate cash and promote digital toll payments
  • Government introduces FASTag annual pass for private vehicles at Rs 3000
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UPI payments at NH toll plazas to cost less than cash for non-FASTag vehicles from Nov 15

From Nov 15, non-FASTag vehicles pay 1.25x toll via UPI vs 2x in cash on National Highways. Government incentivizes digital payments to reduce congestion.

"Such users who opt to pay the fee via the Unified Payment Interface (UPI) will be charged only 1.25 times the applicable user fee - Ministry of Road Transport and Highways"

New Delhi, Oct 4

Commuters not having a functional FASTag will now have to pay just 1.25 times the applicable fee at toll plazas on National Highways (NHs), if they pay through online mode using Unified Payment Interface (UPI), from November 15, the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways said in a statement on Saturday.

To incentivise digital payments and eliminate cash transactions at the user fee plazas on NHs for Non-FASTag users, the government of India has amended the National Highways Fee (Determination of Rates and Collection) Rules, 2008.

Under the new rule, vehicles entering a fee plaza without a valid, functional FASTag will be charged twice the applicable user fee if the fee payment is made in cash.

"Such users who opt to pay the fee via the Unified Payment Interface (UPI) will be charged only 1.25 times the applicable user fee for that category of the vehicle," the statement read.

For example, if a vehicle needs to pay a user fee of Rs 100 through a valid FASTag, the fee will be Rs 200 if paid in cash and Rs 125 if paid via UPI.

This amendment aims to strengthen the fee collection process, enhance transparency in toll collection and promote ease of commuting for the National Highway users.

"This notification will come into effect from November 15, 2025," the Ministry said.

The latest amendment in the rules reflects the Government of India’s commitment to leveraging technology for efficient toll collection and reducing congestion at the toll plazas, the statement noted. ​

The revised rules will encourage the adoption of digital payments, enhance transparency in toll operations, and improve the overall user experience on National Highways.

On Independence Day this year, the government introduced a FASTag-based annual toll pass for private vehicles, priced at Rs 3,000.

This service is available at toll plazas managed by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways and the National Highways Authority of India for cars, jeeps, and vans.

The pass is good for 200 toll trips or one year after it is activated, whichever comes first. The FASTag automatically transitions to standard pay-per-trip mode when the limit is reached. Each one-way crossing at a point-based toll plaza counts as one trip, and a return counts as two. A full journey from entry to exit is considered a single trip in closed or ticketed systems.

The pass will only be granted to cars, jeeps, and vans registered for personal use, and it is only valid for non-commercial private vehicles.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good move but what about older people who are not comfortable with digital payments? The government should provide some training or assistance at toll plazas for them.
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Arjun K
The annual FASTag pass at ₹3000 for 200 trips is actually a great deal for frequent travelers! Saves so much time and money. Digital India making progress! 💯
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the digital push, the implementation needs to be smooth. Many toll plazas still have network issues - hope they fix that before November 2025.
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Vikram M
This is excellent! Less cash means less corruption and faster movement at toll plazas. The government is really pushing digital payments in the right way. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
The 2x penalty for cash seems too harsh. What about tourists or people whose FASTag stopped working unexpectedly? There should be some flexibility in the system.
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Ananya R
As someone who travels frequently between Delhi and Chandigarh, this is a welcome change. The cash lanes always cause unnecessary delays. Digital payments will speed things up! 🚗

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