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If you absolutely love road trips but incessant toll booths and periodic FASTag recharge chores are a dampner, the Indian government may have an easier and more economical option for you.
Using a FASTag account, you only have to recharge it from a third-party online marketplace or platform, and the toll amount is automatically debited while you are at a toll plaza. However ...
If your FASTag is connected to a prepaid account, you’ll need to recharge it when the balance runs out.
Attention Mumbaikars. it will be mandatory to pay through FASTag or E-Tag at all toll plazas operated by the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC) from April 1. If you are not ...
Mumbai: From April 1, the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC) has mandated toll payments exclusively ...
NHAI made the use of FASTag compulsory from February 16, 2021. Currently, NHAI collects toll for approximately 45,000 km of national highways and expressways at around 1,000 toll plazas.
Starting April 1, 2025, motorists in Mumbai must use FASTag for toll payments at all plazas, with penalties for non-compliance. The system aims to reduce congestion and improve efficiency.