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Here is Everything You Need to Know about mandatory FASTag for vehicles and documents required

With the introduction of FASTag, the Government of India has made it mandatory for all vehicles to make toll payments through FASTag on National Highways. The use of FASTag reduce unnecessary waiting period at toll plazas and allows the automatic deduction of toll fees with the use of RFID electronic device. The deadline today is an extended deadline from the previous January 1 deadline put in place by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways.

FASTag’s are meant to enable contactless toll payments across national highways in the country and can be issued via multiple banks including HDFC Bank, Axis Bank, ICICI Bank, Kotak Bank, Paytm Payments Bank, and IDFC First Bank, to name a few. FASTag payments option has already been enabled at more than 720 toll plazas on national highways across India.

But what exactly is a FASTag? The NETC, or National Electronic Toll Collection FASTag, works with the electronic payments systems that have been developed by the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) and uses RFID technology to automatically collect payments without the vehicle having to stop or you needing to pay in cash. A FASTag is a sticker that is attached to the windshield of your car, from the inside. This is Radio-frequency Identification (RFID) enabled via the barcode and is linked with the registration details of your vehicle. That information is stored in the barcode itself. As you drive through any toll plaza on any national highway in India, there will be dedicated lanes that have FASTag readers installed overhead—and as your vehicle passes beneath them, the RFID code is detected for your vehicle, processed and the necessary toll amount is deducted from the prepaid balance. All this without you having to stop, interact with a human being at a toll plaza, and having to pay cash.

What is the advantage of a FASTag? According to the National Highways Fee (Determination of Rates and Collection) Rules 2008, there are lanes at toll plazas reserved exclusively for FASTag users. You drive into that lane, the FASTag is detected by the readers installed overhead, the payment is made seamlessly, and you are on your way. The process is so quick, you don’t need to stop. The government push towards automated digital payments at toll plazas across India is multi-pronged. One advantage is reduced cash handling by the concessionaire as well as the authorities running toll plazas to allow for better transparency in the system. It is also expected to reduce the rush and waiting times at toll plazas, which is often because of cash collections, people trying to find the exact change, or sometimes even arguments about the exact toll amount. And finally, the lesser time you spend at a toll plaza, you waste less fuel just sitting there in a queue and that also reduces pollution.

How can I buy a FASTag? You have multiple options here. If you need to buy a FASTag for your car, you can buy one at certain toll plazas across India, by carrying your identification as well as the vehicle registration documents with you. This is a mandatory KYC process. Or, and this could perhaps be simpler as well—you could buy one on Amazon. in or approach certain banks, including payments banks, for these FASTags. The banks that currently offer FASTags include HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, State Bank of India, Kotak Bank, Axis Bank as well as Paytm Payments Bank, to name a few.

Documents required to purchase FASTag:

There are a set of documents listed below to purchase FASTag:

  • Proof of Identity (Aadhaar Card/ PAN Card)
  • Proof of Address (Aadhaar Card/PAN Card/ Driving License/ Voter ID card)
  • Passport-sized photograph
  • Registration Certificate (RC) of the vehicle

What is the cost of buying a FASTag? The cost of buying a FASTag depends on two things. First, the class of vehicle you are buying it for—a car, jeep or van, or a bus or truck, light commercial vehicles, construction machines, etc. Secondly, the bank you are buying the FASTag from will have their own policies regarding issuance fees and security deposits. At this time, for instance, you can buy a FASTag for a car from Paytm for Rs 500—this includes Rs 250 refundable security deposit and the Rs 150 minimum balance threshold that needs to be maintained. If you buy it from ICICI Bank, you will pay a tag issuance fee of Rs 99.12 plus Rs 200 as a deposit amount and Rs 200 as the minimum threshold balance. There are minor pricing differences, but at most times, banks also bundle some offers or cash back with the purchase of a new FASTag.

How can I recharge a FASTag? Quite simple, there are two options for you. First is to use the FASTag wallet created by the issuing bank, and recharge it using internet banking, credit or debit cards, or UPI, depending on the options the bank offers. Secondly, you have mobile wallet apps such as Paytm and PhonePe that let you recharge pretty much any issuing bank’s FASTag. The latter option is much simpler and intuitive because the quality of wallet options currently offered by most banks isn’t really up to the mark.

What is the validity of the FASTag? A FASTag is valid for a period of 5 years from the date of issuance. The recharge that you do for the FASTag account does not have any validity and can remain active in the wallet for the entire duration of the FASTag validity.

Saves Fuel and Time

The reloadable tag, FASTag helps to save fuel and time as it is read by the tag reader at the toll plaza and the amount gets deducted automatically as when the vehicle approaches the toll plaza for payment. Vehicles with FAStag on their windscreen are not required to stop at the toll plazas for the cash transaction.

 SMS alerts for transactions

FASTag users get the benefit of SMS alerts for every transaction, on their registered mobile numbers.

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