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NHAI has implemented this rule to prevent the misuse of fastags. (File photo)
Users having ‘loose fastag’ will now be blacklisted. Highway users who deliberately apply fastag on the windscreen of the car are called ‘loose fastag’ or ‘tag-in-hand’. According to the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), this causes disturbances in the e-toll collection system and the rest of the passengers.
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1. Question: What new rule has NHAI made about fastag?
answer: The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has implemented this rule to prevent the misuse of Fastag. Now if a driver does not stick the fastag on the windshield of the car and keeps it in hand (called ‘loose fastag’ or ‘tag-in-hand’) on the toll plaza, then his fastag will be blacklisted.
2. Question: Why has such a rule brought?
answer: Some drivers do not deliberately stick the fastag on the windscreen. They scan it by showing it by hand. It takes more time and the toll plaza is jammed. This also causes trouble to other passengers.
Apart from this, some drivers try to use the same fastag for many vehicles. This leads to the data of toll vehicles missing. It is illegal.
3. Question: How long has this rule being implemented?
answer: It was announced by NHAI on 11 July 2025. Toll collection agencies have been immediately asked to report such fastags, on the basis of which NHAI will blacklist.
4. Question: Why is this rule so important?
answer: NHAI is going to start tolling soon ‘Annual Pass System’ and ‘Multi-Len Free Flow (MLFF)’. The correct position of the fastag in these new systems is very important, so that the toll collection remains without interruption and the credibility of the system remains.
5. Question: What would happen if a driver was caught using ‘Loose Fastag’?
answer: NHAI has given a special email ID to toll collection agencies, through which they can immediately give information about such fastags. After this, NHAI will blacklist or hotelist that will stop working.
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