FASTag is one of the best things that has been introduced for travellers. It is one thing that has solved a lot of issues, including toll booth traffic and making life easier for highway travellers. The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), to make highways more affordable and convenient, launched an annual pass on 15 August 2025.
The FASTag Annual Pass is a prepaid facility allowing private vehicle owners to take 200 toll-free trips across national highways and expressways for a fee of INR 3,000. The pass is valid for one year or 200 trips, whichever comes first.
Let’s have a look at some of the prime factors of FASTag Annual Pass:
EligibilityAccording to the official NHAI website (nhai.gov.in), the annual pass is only for private, non-commercial vehicles like cars, jeeps, and vans. Commercial vehicles such as taxis, buses, trucks can’t use this. The pass is connected directly to the FASTag account and vehicle registration number (VRN) of the user. So it is also non-transferable.
What happens if it is misusedIf a tag is found misused or linked only with a chassis number, it will be deactivated immediately. It is crucial to note that the pass applies only on NHAI and MoRTH-managed toll plazas. State highways, private toll roads, and parking facilities will continue to charge tolls through the standard pay-per-use FASTag system.
How to buy and activate (Rajmarg Yatra app)Log in to the Rajmarg Yatra app or visit the NHAI official website.
Choose the annual pass option
Confirm vehicle details
Pay INR 3,000 through UPI, debit/credit cards, or net banking
Note: Wallet balances are not acceptedIf the vehicle’s FASTag is already active and linked to a registration number, it’s a quick activation.
In most cases, the pass activates within two hours. It can take up to 24 hours in rare situations. Once active, users receive a confirmation SMS.
Understanding 200 trips conceptEvery crossing at a toll plaza is counted as one trip. So, for open toll systems, every time you pass through a plaza, one trip is deducted. On closed toll roads such as certain expressways, the entire journey—from entry to exit—is treated as a single trip.
The pass remains valid until either 200 trips are used or one year has passed. After that, the FASTag automatically switches back to the regular mode.
How is it a money saver dealSo understand this: Your one-way toll on national highways might cost between INR 70 to INR 100. In one year, you might end up paying INR 10,000–15,000 on tolls. But with the annual pass, the effective cost per crossing comes down to just INR 15– INR 20.
For those who frequently commute between cities—say, from Mumbai to Surat, Delhi to Jaipur, or Bengaluru to Hyderabad—the savings can add up to INR 7,000 or more per year.
This is absolutely the thing passengers wanted. With the introduction of the FASTag Annual Pass, the government aims to make highway travel smoother, cashless, and more affordable for millions of private vehicle owners.