FASTag Rules Changed From April 1, Know - What You Must Follow While Driving
From April 1, FASTag is mandatory for all vehicles in Maharashtra. It helps pay tolls automatically, saving time and fuel. Ensure your FASTag has sufficient balance to avoid blacklisting.

FASTag New Rules from April 1, 2025 |
Mumbai: From April 1, new rules regarding FASTag have come into effect. In Maharashtra, it is now compulsory for all vehicles to have a FASTag. While FASTag is mandatory in most states, some states have been given temporary relaxations.
What is FASTag?
FASTag is a small RFID tag placed on the windscreen of your vehicle. It helps drivers pay tolls automatically without stopping at toll booths. This tag is linked directly to your bank account, making toll payments quick and hassle-free.
Why is FASTag Important?
FASTag saves time and fuel because drivers don’t have to stop at toll plazas to make payments. The system works on all toll plazas across India, regardless of the company managing them.
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What Happens if Your FASTag Balance is Low?
If your FASTag account balance is low, your tag will be blacklisted, and you’ll have to pay tolls in cash at the booth. To ensure smooth payments, the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has launched the National Electronic Toll Collection (NETC) program, which works nationwide.
FASTag and Bank Rules
FASTag can be purchased from any bank, and once linked to a vehicle, it cannot be transferred to another vehicle. If your FASTag is connected to a prepaid account, you’ll need to recharge it when the balance runs out.
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