NEW POLICY
FASTAG---Important Announcement |
Here’s the latest on the new FASTag announcement and how it works on roads:
🚗 What’s the new FASTag update?
FASTag-based Annual Tolcommercial private vehicles (cars, jeeps, vans).
📅 Launch Date: August 15, 2025 .
💸 Cost: ₹3,000 for one year or up to 200 toll trips, whichever comes first .
Works across all National Highways and central expressways—not valid on state tollways (like Ganga Expressway, Mumbai–Pune) .
How it works on the road
1. Activation: Buy via Rajmarg Yatra App or NHAI/MoRTH websites through a dedicated link .
2. One-time payment, linked to your existing FASTag—no need for monthly recharges.
3. Trip countin
On open systems (e.g., Delhi–Chandigarh): each toll plaza crossed = 1 trip.
On closed systems (e.g., Delhi–Mumbai): entire journey (entry & exit) counts as 1 trip .
4. No toll deduction per trip until you hit 200 trips or 365 days, whichever is earlier.
5. After using full trips or after one year → you resume normal FASTag toll deductions or purchase a new annual pass.
Benefits at a glance
Huge saving: A typical toll costs ₹70–₹200 or monthly passes are ₹340/mo (~₹4,080/year). This annual pass works out to just ₹15 per trip, potentially saving up to ₹7,000/year for frequent users .
Time-saving: Fewer stops at toll plazas mean smoother and quicker highway travel—no constant wallet checks or card swipes .
Reduced congestion and disputes: With no cash transactions and fewer short-haul tolls, queues ease up—and frustrations over overlapping toll booths go down .
Nationwide coverage: Valid across national highways, ideal for regular travellers, road-trippers, or commuters
Why the move?
Minister Gadkari explained that this scheme addresses issues like close toll plazas (within 60 km), reduces frequent payments, and smoothens highway travel .
Since the specific process diagram for the FASTag-based Annual Pass implementation isn't directly provided in the X posts or web results, I’ll create a conceptual diagram based on the information available and the general workflow of the National Electronic Toll Collection (NETC) system, which underpins FASTag. The diagram will illustrate the key steps involved in the activation, usage, and management of the ₹3,000 Annual Pass as announced by Nitin Gadkari on June 18, 2025.
Below is a textual representation of the process diagram, which you can visualize or recreate using a diagramming tool (e.g., Lucidchart, Draw.io, or even pen and paper). I'll describe it step-by-step and provide a structured layout.
Conceptual Diagram: FASTag-based Annual Pass Process
Diagram Layout
Shape Conventions:
Rectangles: Represent processes or actions.
Ovals: Represent start/end points or decisions.
Arrows: Indicate the flow of the process.
Dashed Lines: Optional or future steps (e.g., GPS integration).
Diagram Structur]
Start |
v
[Activate Annual Pass]
| (Via Rajmarg Yatra App or NHAI/MoRTH Website)
v
[Payment: ₹3,000 One-Time Fee]
| (Linked to Existing FASTag Account)
v
[Pass Activation]
| (Valid for 1 Year or 200 Trips, Whichever Comes First)
v
[Vehicle Travels on National Highway]
| (RFID Scans at Toll Plazas)
v
[Trip Counting & Validation]
| (NETC System Tracks Trips)
v
[Decision: Trips < 200?]
| \
Yes No
| v
v [Pass Expires]
[Continue Travel] |
| v
v [Renewal Option]
| |
v v
[End: Seamless Travel] [Re-activate Pass]
Detailed Description of Each Step
Start: Vehicle Owner Decision
The process begins when a private vehicle owner (e.g., car, jeep, van) decides to opt for the Annual Pass to avoid repeated toll payments.
Activate Annual Pass
The owner accesses the Rajmarg Yatra App or the official websites of NHAI (National Highways Authority of India) or MoRTH (Ministry of Road Transport and Highways).
A dedicated link for activation and renewal will be available post-announcement.
Payment: ₹3,000 One-Time Fee
The owner pays a flat fee of ₹3,000, which is linked to their existing FASTag account.
This step integrates with current FASTag infrastructure, requiring no new documentation.
Pass Activation
Upon successful payment, the Annual Pass is activated, valid for one year from the date of activation or up to 200 trips (one complete journey from entry to exit on a toll highway), whichever occurs first.
A confirmation (e.g., SMS or app notification) is sent to the owner.
Vehicle Travels on National Highway
The vehicle, equipped with a FASTag, travels on National Highways.
RFID technology at toll plazas scans the FASTag as the vehicle passes.
Trip Counting & Validation
Decision: Trips < 200?
The system checks if the vehicle has completed fewer than 200 trips.
If yes, travel continues; if no, the pass expires.
Continue Travel / Pass Expires
If trips are under 200, the owner can continue using the pass seamlessly.
If 200 trips are reached or a year passes, the pass expires.
Renewal Option / End: Seamless Travel
Owners can choose to renew the pass by repeating the activation process.
The process ends with seamless travel until the pass limit is reached, enhancing convenience and reducing congestion.
Additional Notes
Future Integration: Dashed lines could indicate a potential shift to GPS-based tolling (as hinted in the 2024 MoRTH proposal), where distance traveled might replace trip counting.
Dispute Resolution: The NETC system includes a clearing house for dispute management, ensuring accuracy in trip validation.
Congestion Reduction: The policy aims to reduce wait times (e.g., 15 minutes per stop as per IIT Delhi’s 2024 study), aligning with the barrier-free tolling goal.
How to Visualize
Use a flowchart tool and connect the steps with arrows.
Color-code steps: Green for user actions (e.g., payment), Blue for system processes (e.g., trip validation), and Yellow for decision points.
Add icons (e.g., a car for travel, a RFID tag for scanning) to enhance clarity.
Since I cannot generate an image directly, you can copy this structure into a diagramming tool or sketch it manually. If you need a more detailed or graphical version, let me know, and I can guide you further or suggest tools to create it!
🔄 What you need to do
1. When it launches (15 Aug): check for the dedicated "Annual FASTag Pass" section on the Rajmarg Yatra App or NHAI / MoRTH websites.
2. Fill in your vehicle/FASTag details, pay ₹3,000, activate the pass.
3. Drive through toll plazas—your FASTag will auto go through without deductions until you hit 200 trips or one-year validity.
4. Track your trip count or validity in the app and renew once used up.
In short, this is a prepaid, all-you-can-drive FASTag pass for frequent highway users—simple, cost-effective, and hassle-free.
In a transformative step towards hassle-free highway travel, we are introducing a FASTag-based Annual Pass priced at ₹3,000, effective from 15th August 2025. Valid for one year from the date of activation or up to 200 trips—whichever comes first—this pass is designed exclusively for non-commercial private vehicles such as cars, jeeps, and vans.
The Annual Pass will enable seamless and cost-effective travel across National Highways throughout the country. A dedicated link for activation and renewal will soon be made available on the Rajmarg Yatra App as well as on the official websites of NHAI and MoRTH.
This policy addresses long-standing concerns regarding toll plazas located within a 60 km range and simplifies toll payments through a single, affordable transaction. By reducing wait times, easing congestion, and minimizing disputes at toll plazas, the Annual Pass aims to deliver a faster and smoother travel experience for millions of private vehicle owners.