
The Fastag annual pass has received a great reaction and has exceeded 2.5 million with approximately 56.7 million transactions in the last two months, the Ministry of Roads said on Wednesday.
The annual pass, which was launched on August 15, provides trouble -free and economic possibility of traveling to National Highway users and is applicable to approximately 1,150 tolls on national motorways and national motorways.
PASS eliminates the need for frequent Fastag recharge through a one -off payment of fees £3,000 for one year, covering up to 200 tolls.
PASS can be used for all commercial vehicles with valid fastag.
Pass is activated within two hours on the existing Fastag associated with the vehicle after paying a one -time fee via Rajmargyatra or Nhai website, ensuring a smooth travel experience.
Pass is non -transferable and is valid on the national plazas of the national highway and the national highway. On the FEE FEE PLAZAS on motorways, state highways managed by state governments or local authorities, Fastag will use the existing wallets’ balance for payments in state highways, parking and other related services.
The stunning response to the annual Fastag pass emphasizes Nhai’s commitment to provide a safe, smooth and trouble -free travel experience, the statement said.
While safe and smooth travel is facilitated through an annual pass, it was also started in response to growing concerns about high toll fees on Indian motorways. Several new highway sections have a toll cabin chain, which moves on certain routes extremely expensive for cars and commercial vehicles.
It is estimated that the cost of using insufficient construction would be 1,386 km long of the Delhi-Mumbai motorway would be between £1,000 and £3 000, depending on the type of vehicle.
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