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National Highways to have dedicated lanes for FASTag users from September

NHAI plans to fit RFID-enabled FASTag system across all the lanes of 371 toll plazas over national highways by October. Currently, 365 toll plazas have a single lane dedicated to FASTag users

December 14, 2017 / 14:32 IST
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Vehicles pass through a toll plaza in Gurgaon on the outskirts of New Delhi November 4, 2013. India's cash-strapped government wants private companies to double their share of the cost of building roads and bridges by 2017 from about a fifth in the last five years. Eight out of every 10 road projects, however, miss revenue expectations in their first year, with the shortfall as high as 45 percent, according to a 2012 study by Fitch Ratings. The slowing economy, and sometimes inflated forecasts, are partly to blame, but toll dodging is a significant factor, said Fitch India analyst S. Nandakumar. Picture taken November 4. To match story INDIA-ROADS/               REUTERS/Anindito Mukherjee (INDIA - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS POLITICS) - RTX151FE
Vehicles pass through a toll plaza in Gurgaon on the outskirts of New Delhi November 4, 2013. India's cash-strapped government wants private companies to double their share of the cost of building roads and bridges by 2017 from about a fifth in the last five years. Eight out of every 10 road projects, however, miss revenue expectations in their first year, with the shortfall as high as 45 percent, according to a 2012 study by Fitch Ratings. The slowing economy, and sometimes inflated forecasts, are partly to blame, but toll dodging is a significant factor, said Fitch India analyst S. Nandakumar. Picture taken November 4. To match story INDIA-ROADS/ REUTERS/Anindito Mukherjee (INDIA - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS POLITICS) - RTX151FE

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National Highways (NH) in India will have dedicated toll plaza lanes fitted with radio frequency identification (RFID) system from September 1 to promote digital toll collections.

“From September 1, the single lane, already fitted with RFID scanner, will be used exclusively by FASTag users,” said Deepak Kumar, chairman, National Highways Authority of India (NHAI).

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FASTags are an electronic toll collection system, where the amount is automatically deducted from one’s bank account once the tag is scanned by a radio frequency identification scanner.

NHAI plans to fit RFID-enabled FASTag system across all the lanes of 371 toll plazas over NHs by October this year. Presently, 365 toll plazas have only a single lane dedicated to FASTag users.