FASTag Rules & Regulations 2024: You Should Know About it

The FASTag was a groundbreaking technology considering the toll tax collection system in India. The use of RFID sensors has ensured that the traffic movement is streamlined and the wait times are less than 10 seconds!

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NHAI has laid down a specific set of guidelines and new FASTag rules to ensure smooth functioning of the system. This blog will help you understand the FASTag new rules.

NHAI FASTag rules

The NHAI website has the FASTag rules and regulation PDF, which has mentioned all the standard operating procedures and the guidelines for exemptions as well. Here are the key rules which you have to keep in mind when it comes to FASTag.

Exemption Criteria

While the above mentioned rules apply to all the vehicles, there are some exceptions as well. The FASTag rules and regulation pdf has also mentioned FASTag rules for government vehicles and other criteria for exemptions. Here is a gist of what is mentioned in the document.

According to the January 2019 guidelines for exempted mechanical vehicles from FASTag, the NHAI will facilitate free issuance of FASTag for usage through designated agencies. This will also involve maintaining records, and ensuring procurement of exempted FASTags. The applications for the same can be processed online, via the NHAI website or through select government offices including the RTO. Dignitaries, official vehicles, ambulances, and vehicles for persons with disabilities qualify for exemptions. To make sure that there is no misuse, a monthly report by the departments are mandated, hence the NHAI HQ oversees the whole process. Following is a list of all the vehicles mentioned in the act qualifying for exemption.

Transporting and accompanyingUsed for official purpose byUsed as ambulance
The President of IndiaAn Executive Magistrate;Used as funeral van
The Army Commander or Vice-Chief of Army Staff and equivalent in other servicesGovernment of India
The awardee of Param Vir Chakra, Ashok Chakra, Maha Vir Chakra, Kirti Chakra, Vir Chakra and Shaurya Chakra, if such awardee produces his or her photo identity card duly authenticated by the appropriate or competent authority for such awardMechanical vehicles specially designed and constructed for use by a person suffering from physical disability.
The Cabinet Minister of the UnionThe Central and State armed forces in uniform including Para military forces and police;
The Chairman of the Legislative Council of a StateThe fire-fighting Department or organisation;
The Chief Justice of a High Courtthe Ministry of Defense including those which are eligible for exemption in accordance with the provisions of the Indian Toll (Army and Air Force) Act, 1901 and rules made there under, as extended to Navy also;
The Chief Justice of IndiaThe National Highway Authority of India or any other Government organisation using such vehicle for inspection, survey, construction or operation of national highways and maintenance thereof;
The Chief Minister of a State
The Chief of Staff holding the rank of full General or equivalent rank
The Chief Secretary to a State Government within concerned State The Secretary to the Government of India
The Foreign dignitary on State visit
The Governor of a State
The Judge of a High Court
The Judge of the Supreme Court
The Lieutenant Governor of a Union territory
The Member of legislative Assembly of a State and the Member of Legislative Council of a State within their respective State, if he or she produces his or her identity card issued by the concerned Legislature of the State
The Member of Parliament
The Minister of State of the Union
The Prime-Minister of India
The Secretary, Council of States
The Secretary, House of People
The Speaker of the House of People
The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of a State
The Vice-President of India

Also Read:- How to Deactivate Fastag

Conclusion

FASTag is a remarkable technology and has been revolutionary since it was introduced in 2014. The future roadmap is doing away with the FASTag and adopting GPS based toll collection. This technology will soon be implemented as it is already in the pilot testing. For more information about toll collection technologies and all things cars, stay tuned with Park+.

Shivam Soni

Content Writer

Meet Shivam, a student of the IPM programme at IIM Indore and currently working with the content team at Park+. A keen enthusiast of how the industry works, combined with his passion for writing and research, he is constantly seeking to expand his understanding of various domains. The intricacies of artificial intelligence (AI), its possible implications, policies, and integration into the automobile environment are currently his primary area of interest.