Top Stories

FASTag: Exciting announcement! Work immediately to avoid having your FASTag deactivated by banks after January 31. Stay informed

FASTag: Exciting announcement! Work immediately to avoid having your FASTag deactivated by banks after January 31. Stay informed


FASTag: Exciting announcement! Work immediately to avoid having your FASTag deactivated by banks after January 31. Stay informed
FASTag: Exciting announcement! Work immediately to avoid having your FASTag deactivated by banks after January 31. Stay informed



FASTag will not be used. Following January 31st: The NHAI has advised that critical work pertaining to FASTag must be completed by January 31st, failing which it would be closed. The NHAI has declared that Fastag's KYC (Know your Customer) has to be completed by January 31.


FASTag will not be used. Following January 31st: Additionally, you will have a FASTag if you drive. There's been a significant update to FASTag. An update has been sent by the Indian National Highway Authority. The NHAI has advised that critical work pertaining to Fastag has to be completed by January 31st, failing which it would be shut down. The NHAI has declared that Fastag's KYC (Know your Customer) has to be completed by January 31. After January 31st, your Fastag will be closed if KYC is not completed. In such a scenario, paying the toll and maybe traveling will be problematic when crossing the National Highway.


On January 31, FASTag will no longer function!


The National Highway Authority has said that anyone whose KYC is inadequate would have their Fastags canceled. The authorities made this statement while highlighting the One Vehicle, One FASTag initiative. We can assure you that this initiative will make traveling on the National Highway even more enjoyable.


Toll collecting will continue to become better!


The NHAI's "One Vehicle, One Fastag" program aims to improve the effectiveness of the electronic toll collecting system and facilitate smooth transportation at toll plazas. Its goal is to deter users from associating many FASTags to a single vehicle or from utilizing a single FASTag for numerous cars.


It is essential that the KYC procedure be completed.


In addition, the NHAI is urging consumers to finish the KYC procedure. All users must complete the KYC procedure in accordance with RBI requirements. The bank will deactivate Fastag if there is a genuine balance but inadequate KYC, according to NHAI.


Pay attention to "One Vehicle, One FASTag."


The users must complete KYC in order to prevent any hassle. Aside from this, "One Vehicle, One FASTag" must be adhered to, and any FASTags that were previously given by the relevant banks must be destroyed. You may contact customer service or the next toll plaza for further information.


Numerous complaints were received by NHAI.


Allow us to inform you that the NHAI recently received a complaint alleging that many Fastags had been issued for the same vehicle and that their KYC had not been completed. In addition, FASTag is often purposefully applied incorrectly to a car's windshield. At toll plazas, this causes needless delays.


The nation's use of electronic toll collecting has revolutionized thanks to Fastag. With 8 crore users and a 98 percent penetration rate, Fastag has developed into an extremely quick system. The experience on the National Highway will be improved and it will be simpler to use One Vehicle, One FASTag.


No comments: