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- The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has set a new record by issuing over 5 lakh FASTag annual toll passes in just four days.
- This surge has brought in an impressive Rs 150 crore in revenue, highlighting the increasing adoption of digital toll collection across the country.
- FASTag, a prepaid rechargeable tag for toll payments, has become mandatory for vehicles on Indian highways.
- By using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology, vehicles can pass through toll plazas without stopping, saving time and reducing congestion.
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has set a new record by issuing over 5 lakh FASTag annual toll passes in just four days. This surge has brought in an impressive Rs 150 crore in revenue, highlighting the increasing adoption of digital toll collection across the country.
Why FASTag Is Growing So Fast
FASTag, a prepaid rechargeable tag for toll payments, has become mandatory for vehicles on Indian highways. By using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology, vehicles can pass through toll plazas without stopping, saving time and reducing congestion. The sharp jump in annual pass purchases shows that both individual drivers and commercial fleet owners are moving towards hassle-free travel.
Convenience for Highway Travelers
For frequent highway commuters, annual FASTag passes offer unlimited usage for a fixed cost, removing the need to top up repeatedly. It also means less waiting in long queues, fewer fuel losses due to idling, and smoother traffic movement.
Revenue Boost for NHAI
The Rs 150 crore collected in just four days shows the strong trust in FASTag as a system. This money will be used to strengthen road infrastructure, improve toll plaza facilities, and maintain highways. With this momentum, experts believe NHAI could see record revenues this year from FASTag alone.
The success of this campaign highlights how quickly India is moving towards digital-first transport systems. With more vehicles being added every year, FASTag adoption is expected to grow further. Analysts suggest that if the current pace continues, India could become one of the largest digital tolling ecosystems in the world.
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