Nitin Gadkari Announces FASTag Annual Pass: How Much Does It Cost? Where Can You Use? Check Details Here
- On June 18, 2025, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari announced that starting August 15, 2025, non-commercial private vehicle owners will be able to purchase an annual toll pass linked to FASTag technology.
- The pass addresses long-standing toll plaza concerns within a 60 km range by simplifying payments through a single transaction.
- Priced at ₹3,000, the pass allows free passage for cars, jeeps, and vans on National Highways and Expressways for one year or 200 trips, whichever comes first.
- Gadkari described this as a "transformative step towards hassle-free highway travel" enabling faster and smoother journeys while reducing wait times and disputes at tolls.
- Users can activate and renew the pass via the Rajmarg Yatra App or official NHAI and MoRTH websites, with commercial vehicle use causing immediate deactivation without notice.
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Explained: FASTag Annual Pass scheme, which aims to provide ‘hassle-free highway travel’ at Rs 3,000
FASTag Annual Pass scheme explained | Annual Pass for FASTag: It will allow free passage of private car, jeep or van at National Highway (NH) and National Expressway (NE) fee plazas for a given duration.
Govt announces FASTag passes for Rs 3,000 a year for seamless highway drive in India, check details
The FASTag annual pass is priced at Rs 3,000, which will be valid for an entire year or 200 trips (whichever is earlier). All vehicles that are privately owned and are non-commercial will be eligible to apply and avail of the offers pass
Nitin Gadkari: Union Minister Nitin Gadkari made this announcement on Wednesday. Know all the details.
Government's new Rs 3000 FASTag pass for private vehicles: All you need to know
To make highway travel simpler and more cost-effective for private vehicle owners, the Government of India has introduced a FASTag-based annual pass priced at Rs 3000. From activation to usage limits, here’s everything you need to know.
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