If you often travel long distances by road, the government’s new FASTag Annual Pass can save you time and money.
Launched on 15 August, this new initiative allows frequent travellers to drive toll-free on selected national highways and expressways.
What is the FASTag Annual Pass?
The FASTag Annual Pass is a prepaid service for private vehicles, allowing toll-free travel across certain major routes.
Cost: ₹3,000
Valid for: 200 trips or 12 months, whichever comes first
Who can use it: Only private (non-commercial) vehicles
Who can’t use it: Commercial vehicles are not eligible
This pass is ideal for people who regularly commute or travel long distances, either for work or personal reasons.
Where Will the FASTag Annual Pass Work?
The pass is not valid everywhere, but it will work on several major national highways and expressways managed by the central government. Here’s the list:
National Highways Included:
NH 44 – From Srinagar to Kanyakumari
NH 19 – From Delhi to Kolkata
NH 16 – From Kolkata to Andhra Pradesh coast
NH 48 – Known as the North–South Corridor
NH 27 – From Porbandar to Silchar
NH 65 – From Pune to Machilipatnam
NH 3 – From Agra to Mumbai
NH 11 – From Agra to Bikaner
Expressways Included:
Delhi–Mumbai Expressway
Mumbai–Nashik Expressway
Mumbai–Surat Expressway
Mumbai–Ratnagiri Expressway
Chennai–Salem Expressway
Delhi–Meerut Expressway
Ahmedabad–Vadodara Expressway
Eastern Peripheral Expressway
Where the Pass Will Not Work
The FASTag Annual Pass will not be valid on:
State highways operated by state governments
Privately managed expressways
In these areas, you’ll still need to pay tolls using regular FASTag or cash.
Key Benefits for Travellers
No need to stop or pay at toll booths again and again
₹3,000 for the whole year is cost-effective for those who drive long distances frequently
Simple and useful for monthly travellers on specific national routes
Just remember which roads are eligible for the pass, and you could save both time and money throughout the year.