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India Toll Roads Complete Guide

System: FASTag (RFID) + GNSS (GPS-based) progressive transition framework
Operators: National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH)
Currency: Indian Rupee (INR)
Coverage: National Highway (NH) network, expressways, and major bridge projects nationwide
Technology: FASTag RFID, ANPR cameras, GNSS On-Board Units (OBU)

Do I Need FASTag for India? 2026 Update

Yes. FASTag is required for electronic user fee payment on covered National Highway (NH) and National Expressway (NE) toll plazas. Two-wheelers (motorcycles/scooters) are exempt from user fees at NHAI plazas.

Non-Compliance Penalties: Under the National Highways Fee Rules, vehicles entering a FASTag lane without a valid, active tag or with an insufficient wallet balance pay double the applicable cash toll rate. Under recent amendments, non-FASTag users paying via non-cash digital modes (such as UPI) are subject to a 1.25 times surcharge on the standard FASTag fee.

GNSS Technology Transition: FASTag remains the principal electronic toll collection mechanism across NHAI plazas. A Multi-Lane Free Flow (MLFF) and satellite-based GNSS tolling framework is currently undergoing policy development and pilot testing, beginning with commercial vehicles equipped with Vehicle Location Tracking (VLT / AIS-140) devices.

India Toll Rates & Vehicle Classification

NHAI toll rates are plaza-specific, calculated based on stretch length, structure costs (bridges, tunnels, bypasses), and project concession terms. Specific user fee rates for every plaza are gazette-notified and published on the National Highways Toll Information System (NHTIS) portal.

Official Vehicle Classification (NHAI Gazette Standards)

Official NHAI Vehicle Category Description Fee Basis
Car / Jeep / Van Light Motor Vehicle (LMV) Base vehicle rate
Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV) / Mini Bus Light goods and passenger commercial vehicles Gazette-notified rate per plaza
Bus / Truck (2 Axle) Heavy 2-axle passenger buses and rigid trucks Gazette-notified rate per plaza
Up to 3 Axle Vehicle Vehicles with up to 3 axles Gazette-notified rate per plaza
4 to 6 Axle Vehicle Multi-axle commercial freight lorries Gazette-notified rate per plaza
Heavy Construction Machinery (HCM) / Earth Moving Equipment (EME) Specialized heavy machinery Gazette-notified rate per plaza
7 or More Axle Vehicle Oversized Vehicles (seven or more axles) Gazette-notified rate per plaza

Passes and Discounts

  • FASTag Annual Pass: ₹3,075 fee for eligible non-commercial private vehicles (cars/jeeps/vans). It is valid for 200 toll plaza crossings or 12 months, whichever occurs first, on NHAI-operated National Highway and Expressway toll plazas as designated by NHAI.
  • Monthly Local Pass: Discounted pass available for non-commercial vehicles owned by local residents residing within a 20 km radius of a specific toll plaza; rates are published per plaza on NHTIS.
  • Return Trip Discount: A discounted return-trip rate applies when returning through the same plaza within the prescribed period (typically 24 hours), as published in official NHTIS plaza schedules.

Enforcement and E-Notice Framework

Toll enforcement is governed under the National Highways Fee Rules (Second Amendment, 2026):

  • Non-FASTag Lane Fee: Cash payments without an active FASTag incur a 2x penalty rate. Non-FASTag digital payments (such as UPI) incur a 1.25x rate.
  • E-Notice System: Unpaid user fees trigger an electronic notice sent to the registered owner via SMS or email.
  • 72-Hour Grace Period: The default penalty for an unpaid user fee is twice the applicable toll. However, if the fee is settled within 72 hours of receiving the e-notice, the penalty is waived and only the original toll fee is payable.
  • VAHAN Integration: If an e-notice remains unpaid after 15 days with no dispute pending, the outstanding dues are recorded against the vehicle in the national VAHAN registry, imposing restrictions on vehicle-related services (such as fitness certification, ownership transfer, or re-registration).

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any toll-free holidays in India?

There is no general national toll-free holiday policy for NH/NE user fees.

Are two-wheelers exempt from tolls?

Yes. Two-wheelers (motorcycles and scooters) are exempt from paying user fees at NHAI-managed national highway plazas.

How do I check my FASTag balance?

You can check your balance via the issuing bank's portal, the official Rajmargyatra app, or by calling the NHAI helpline at 1033.

Official Resources

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