FASTag mandatory for new cars from Dec. 1

November 02, 2017 10:29 pm | Updated 10:30 pm IST - New Delhi

Caption 1:-KA11 FASTAG IN NHAI KRISHNAGIRI (2).jpg {story pix} 10-07-2015

The Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) systems radio frequency identification reader overlooks the highway traffic here at Krishnagiri toll plaza. The system put in place, awaits formal inauguration across the toll plazas of NHAI in the country.
Photo:N.Bashkaran

Caption 1:-KA11 FASTAG IN NHAI KRISHNAGIRI (2).jpg {story pix} 10-07-2015
 
 The Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) systems radio frequency identification reader overlooks the highway traffic here at Krishnagiri toll plaza. The system put in place, awaits formal inauguration across the toll plazas of NHAI in the country.
 Photo:N.Bashkaran

Come December 1 and it will be mandatory for all new four-wheelers to have FASTag devices fixed on the front windscreens by automobile manufacturers or authorised dealers.

A FASTag is a device that employs radio frequency identification (RFID) technology for making toll payments directly from the prepaid or savings account linked to it. It is affixed on the windscreen of the vehicle and enables the commuter to drive through toll plazas, without stopping for cash transactions.

“...Motor Vehicles sold on and after December 1, 2017 shall be fitted with FASTag as may be specified by the central government, from time to time by the manufacturer of the vehicle or its authorised dealer, as the case may be,” a notification issued by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways said on Thursday.

The notification follows amendment to Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989 by the central government as per powers vested in it under Motor Vehicles Act, 1989.

The tag can be purchased from tag issuers and if it is linked to the prepaid account then the vehicle owner is required to recharge/top up the tag as per requirement.

FASTag is presently operational at about 370 toll plazas across National Highways. The system is inter-operable and the same FASTag can be used across all toll plazas under the National Electronic Toll Collection (NETC) programme.

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