How To Avail Free FASTag Without Paying Rs 100 Fee Till February 29

How To Get Free FASTag: FASTag enables automatic, cashless deduction of toll charges when a registered vehicle passes through the toll plaza.

How To Avail Free FASTag Without Paying Rs 100 Fee Till February 29

Know All About FASTag: The government has waived an issuance fee of Rs 100 till February 29

Now, you don't have to pay the fee of Rs 100 to avail FASTag in next few days. The government has waived off the cost of Rs 100 that users have to pay to register under the electronic toll collection system FASTag till February 29. In a bid to boost digital collection of user fee under FASTag on national highways, highways authority NHAI or National Highways Authority of India has decided to waive off the FASTag cost of Rs 100 on February 15 to February 29, according to a statement by the Road Ministry dated February 12. (Also Read: Over 1.15 Crore FASTags Already Issued, Says Highway Authority)

Here's everything you need to know about FASTag:

Where To Get FASTag

FASTag may be purchased from all national highway fee plazas, Regional Transport Offices (RTOs), common service centres, transport hubs as well as petrol pumps, according to the Road Ministry.

How To Get FASTag

As part of the temporary offer, users will be able to get a FASTag free of cost at authorised physical point-of-sale locations by producing a valid registration certificate (RC) of the vehicle, according to the official statement. 

(Also Read: FASTag Is Mandatory For Your Car. Here Is How You Can Buy FASTag)

The applicable security deposit and the minimum balance amount for FASTag wallet will, however, remain unchanged, the Road Ministry said. Users can download mobile app MyFastag or connect with the telephone helpline 1033 to locate the nearest FASTag point of sale (PoS), it added. 

(Also Read: Government Allows FASTag Recharge Through BHIM App)

What Is FASTag?

The FASTag system enables automatic, cashless deduction of toll charges when a registered vehicle passes through the toll plaza without stopping for a cash transaction.

The government has rolled out the FASTag-based toll collection system across more than 527 national highways in the country. Last year, it made the use of radio frequency identification (RFID)-based prepaid tag facility FASTag mandatory for driving vehicles on highways. 

(Also Read: Free FASTag To Be Available For 15 Days)

Once the system is fully implemented, the highways authority expects to collect Rs 100 crore worth of toll income per day through FASTag.

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