Govt Launches ₹3000 FASTag Annual Pass for Private Vehicles Key Details
In a significant move aimed at easing toll payments and enhancing highway travel convenience, the Government of India has launched a FASTag-based Annual Pass for ₹3,000, exclusively for private vehicles like cars, jeeps, and vans. Starting August 15, 2025, this scheme allows up to 200 trips or one year of travel, whichever comes first, and is designed to reduce costs, eliminate disputes at toll booths, and promote seamless, digital-first toll collection across National Highways.
On June 18, 2025, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari officially announced via social media the launch of the FASTag Annual Pass. The scheme addresses persistent issues like toll plazas placed within 60 km proximity, frequent toll disputes, and congestion. By offering a single upfront payment for regular commuters, this initiative reflects the government’s commitment to digital mobility, transparency, and ease of travel on Indian highways.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | FASTag Annual Pass |
| Launched By | Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (MoRTH) |
| Launch Date | Effective from August 15, 2025 |
| Price | ₹3,000 (one-time, annual fee) |
| Eligibility | Private vehicles only (cars, jeeps, vans) |
| Validity | 1 year or 200 trips (whichever is earlier) |
| Activation Platforms | Rajmarg Yatra App, NHAI and MoRTH official websites |
| Objective | Toll simplification, digital tolling, cost-effective travel |
| Coverage | All National Highways in India |
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