Delhi NCR toll plazas lead in FASTag Annual Pass adoption
In the NCR, Mundaka Fee Plaza and Jhinjholi Fee Plaza in Sonipat follow closely, both recording around 53 per cent of non-commercial vehicle crossings via the Annual Pass.
Enhancing ‘Ease of Commuting’, the FASTag Annual Pass provides a seamless and economical travel option to the National Highway users and is applicable at about 1,150 toll plazas on National Highways and National Expressways.
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Launched on Independence Day this year, the FASTag Annual Pass crossed the landmark figure of 25 lakh users with around 5.67 crore transactions recorded in the last two months across the country.
Enhancing ‘Ease of Commuting’, the FASTag Annual Pass provides a seamless and economical travel option to the National Highway users and is applicable at about 1,150 toll plazas on National Highways and National Expressways.
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The Annual Pass eliminates the need to frequently recharge FASTag through a one-time fee payment of Rs 3,000 for one year’s validity or 200 toll plaza crossings.
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The pass is applicable for all non-commercial vehicles with a valid FASTag. The annual pass gets activated within two hours on the existing FASTag linked to the vehicle after payment of a one-time fee through the Rajmargyatra App or the NHAI website.
The annual pass is non-transferable and is valid at National Highway and National Expressway fee plazas. At fee plazas on expressways and state highways managed by state governments or local bodies, the FASTag will use the existing wallet balance for payments at state highway tolls and parking.
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