fastag new rule: There is a big news for highway travelers across the country. The government has decided to implement a new rule to FASTags from November 15, 2025. Under this, if your FASTag is out of balance or blacklisted, you will have to pay double toll tax. This means that earlier you used to pay toll of ₹ 80, now you will have to pay ₹ 160. This rule applies to all national highway toll plazas. This decision may cause a lot of inconvenience to those who are not able to recharge the FASTags of their vehicles in time or who are not aware of the failed transaction. This move by NHAI aims to make toll collection more transparent and reduce the use of manual lanes. Therefore, if you often pass through toll plazas, then this news is very important for you.

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Double fee rule is coming into effect from November 15

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has clarified that from November 15, 2025, any vehicle reaching the toll with a blacklisted FASTag or a FASTag with zero balance will be charged double the toll. The government aims to make electronic toll collection effective and reduce delays and traffic jams caused by manual payments. If the FASTag does not work properly or is not recharged, the vehicle will be diverted to the manual lane, where double toll will be charged. This move is a stern warning to those who have been taking FASTag lightly in the past. This will not only increase transparency at toll plazas, but will also curb reckless driving and toll evasion.

How to avoid this double toll charge?

To avoid this new rule, it is important to keep all the information to your FASTag updated regularly. First of all, make sure that your FASTag is active and not blacklisted. Thereafter, maintain sufficient balance regularly to prevent failed transactions. Many banks and wallet apps also offer auto-recharge options, so you can avoid forgetting to recharge. Additionally, you can check your tag status and transaction history by visiting NHAI and respective bank websites or FASTag app. The only way to avoid this huge expense is vigilance.

New guidelines of NHAI and banks

NHAI has directed all FASTag issuing banks to send balance alerts and blacklist notifications to users through SMS and App, so that consumers can update their FASTag in time. New information boards giving information about this rule are also being installed at toll plazas. Banks have also been asked to improve customer service to ensure prompt resolution of FASTag complaints.

Who will be most affected?

This new rule will have the biggest impact on those who use toll on a daily or weekly basis – such as cab drivers, truck operators, logistics companies and private vehicle drivers. For these people, if their FASTag balance gets exhausted or blocked, paying double toll will be heavy on their pockets. Additionally, during festivals and holidays, when traffic is higher, the delays and congestion caused by manual payments can become even worse.

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