The daily electronic toll collection has touched about ₹46 crore, an NHAI official said
NHAI started the toll collection through RFID-based FASTags on its 523 toll plazas across the country from 15 Dec
New Delhi: The pan-India roll out of electronic toll collection on national highways (NHs) has resulted in issuance of 1.1 crore FASTags till date, as per NHAI.
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) started electronic toll collection through RFID-based FASTags on its 523 toll plazas across the country from 15 December for seamless flow of traffic.
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) started electronic toll collection through RFID-based FASTags on its 523 toll plazas across the country from 15 December for seamless flow of traffic.
FASTag is a prepaid tag, affixed on vehicle's windscreen, that enables automatic deduction of toll charges and lets the vehicle pass through the toll plaza without stopping for cash transaction.
"About 1.10 crore FASTags have been issued through multiple Point of Sales (PoS). The highway authority has been observing sales of nearly 1.5-2 lakh FASTags daily which is a clear reflection of this digital system being accepted well," a NHAI official told PTI.
As a result, the daily electronic toll collection has touched about ₹46 crore, the official said.
FASTag implementation is proving to be instrumental in easing commuting on national highways and is gaining a great sense of acceptance from highway users, he said.
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