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FASTag Annual Pass Launched: Pay Rs 3000, Get 200 Trips Across India – Trak.in

In a major move to streamline highway travel, the Indian government will launch a FASTag-based annual pass for private, non-commercial vehicles. Announced by Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari on X, the scheme will go live on August 15.


Rs 3,000 Annual Toll Pass for Private Cars

Priced at Rs 3,000, the new pass allows private vehicles to make up to 200 trips or travel for one year—whichever comes first—across India’s national highways. The pass will simplify toll payments and offer significant cost benefits for frequent travellers.

Activation and renewal will be facilitated via a dedicated link on the Rajmarg Yatra App and the official websites of NHAI and MoRTH.


Addressing Long-Standing Issues

The new policy addresses a long-pending concern about toll plazas located within a 60 km stretch. By offering a flat-rate solution through this pass, the government hopes to reduce long queues, disputes, and delays at toll booths—offering a smoother travel experience.


Rumoured Toll Reforms Partially Confirmed

Last month, reports suggested that the government was considering two toll reforms:

  1. Annual Pass – Now officially announced.
  2. Distance-Based Tolling – A proposed Rs 50 flat toll for every 100 km travelled, which is yet to be confirmed.

An earlier idea for a lifetime FASTag worth Rs 30,000 valid for 15 years has been shelved.


Toward a Toll Booth-Free Future

Though this system will initially run on existing FASTag infrastructure, the government eventually plans to adopt GPS and sensor-based tolling, eliminating the need for physical toll booths entirely. This shift is expected to further boost travel efficiency and reduce fuel consumption caused by idling at toll plazas.


A Major Step in Road Travel Modernisation

With this announcement, the government is taking concrete steps toward modernising India’s toll infrastructure and improving the overall travel experience for private vehicle owners. As road networks expand, such policies will be key to ensuring that infrastructure growth is matched by technological and operational innovation.

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