The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways is reviewing a new toll policy that could allow FASTag users to travel unlimitedly on national highways and expressways by paying an annual flat fee of ₹3,000. The move aims to streamline toll collection, improve road travel efficiency, and reduce the hassle of frequent recharges.
The policy proposes two payment options for road users:
FASTag users will be able to opt into the new system using their existing accounts, without needing to submit additional documentation. The transition is expected to be seamless, supporting widespread adoption.
The government has decided against the earlier proposed ₹30,000 lifetime FASTag plan for 15 years. Officials now consider the annual fee model more affordable and practical for most private vehicle owners.
To maintain revenue for private highway operators, the ministry is working on a data-driven compensation model based on actual traffic volumes. This ensures infrastructure partners are not adversely affected.
The upcoming policy is also expected to grant more enforcement authority to banks, including the ability to set minimum FASTag balances and detect misuse or evasion of toll payments.
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If approved, this FASTag policy could transform highway travel in India, offering users a cost-effective, convenient way to access toll roads, while ensuring revenue continuity for operators. The policy is currently under review in 2025.
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Published on: May 26, 2025, 3:53 PM IST
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