THND Staff, 18 June 2025, 4:00 PM ET
In a major move expected to benefit millions of Indian motorists, the Modi government has introduced a new FASTag-based annual pass priced at ₹3,000 for private vehicles. The scheme, aimed at reducing toll expenses and improving traffic efficiency, will roll out starting August 15, 2025.
Under this new system, private non-commercial vehicle owners can purchase an annual pass valid for either 200 highway trips or one full year, whichever is exhausted first. The pass will be linked to the vehicle’s existing FASTag, allowing seamless digital toll transactions across the National Highway network.
Officials from the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways confirmed that this move is targeted at daily commuters, long-distance travelers, and regular highway users, especially those who were previously burdened by frequent toll deductions.
⭕ BREAKING HARD: MODI GOVT LAUNCHES ₹3,000 FASTAG PASS FOR PRIVATE VEHICLES
🔸 New Annual FASTag Pass unveiled—₹3,000 for 200 trips or 1 year, whichever comes first.
🔸 Launch date: August 15, 2025—just in time for Independence Day road travel.
🔸 Only for non-commercial… pic.twitter.com/CyvfcTRarM— thehardnewsdaily (@TheHardNewsD) June 18, 2025
Sources say the idea was inspired by the success of monthly toll passes at certain booths, but this scheme offers much broader utility, covering all National Highways integrated under the FASTag ecosystem.
Transport analysts call this a “welcome step for middle-class families and working professionals,” especially for those living in satellite cities and commuting daily for work or family needs.
The government is also likely to launch an awareness campaign to guide users on how to enroll for the pass and monitor trip balances.
With fuel prices fluctuating and toll costs steadily rising, this new pass could ease financial pressure and also promote more predictable travel planning.
The scheme is not available for taxis, buses, or goods carriers, maintaining its focus on private, personal travel.
More details and registration instructions are expected to be published by NHAI in July.