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The National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) is ready to take strict action against the national highway users who don't paste the FASTag stickers on the designated spot on the car windshield. The ...
A very important warning has also been issued by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) regarding a spate of scams ...
More than 40 lakh FASTag annual passes have been sold within few months, with adoption touching nearly 20 per cent of car ...
National Highway users are seeing faster journeys and lower costs as toll systems adopt new technology and rules. Over 2025, ...
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) on Thursday announced that the Know Your Vehicle (KYV) process will no longer be required for cars on all new FASTag issuances from February 1, 2026.
This reform will bring significant relief to lakhs of common road users. The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has announced a major relief for private vehicle owners by discontinuing the ...
New rules aim to cut delays and customer follow-ups, with banks mandated to verify vehicle details before FASTag activation In a move aimed at improving commuter experience on national highways, the ...
FASTags have become one of the most convenient ways to pay tolls when travelling. Using a FASTag account, you only have to recharge it from a third-party online marketplace or platform, and the toll ...
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NHAI discontinues KYV requirement for new car FASTags from February 1 — Check what’s changing
NHAI has implemented a solid validation process that will have to be carried out before the activation of FASTag in order to strike a balance between convenience and system accuracy. The improved ...
New Delhi, Jan 14: More than 40 lakh FASTag annual passes have been sold within a few months, with adoption touching nearly ...
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