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Wednesday, November 12, 2025
TopicFASTag

Topic: FASTag

Starting this I-Day, Rs 3,000 annual toll pass will allow you to zip through national highways

The pass will get activated on the existing FASTag and will be valid for a year from the date of activation or up to 200 trips, whichever comes first.

1 year or 200 trips: How annual toll pass will allow you to zip through national highways from 15 Aug

Union Minister Gadkari while announcing toll pass says it addresses long-standing concerns regarding toll plazas located within 60 km range. It will work on current RFID FASTags.

Bajaj Finserv Leads the Charge in FASTag Innovation: How the Service Will Evolve by 2025

In an attempt to simplify the user experience, Bajaj Finserv has developed a mobile application for FASTag, providing customers with everything they need to manage their FASTags.

How to Recharge Your FASTag Using Different Payment Methods

If you're looking for a reliable partner to help with seamless online transactions and manage your financial needs, consider Bajaj Finserv.

How FASTag has become the easier, faster and environment-friendly way to collect toll fees

At present, all 631 national highways have FASTag facilities but it will take some time before it becomes the sole mode of toll collection.

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