The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has taken a strict step to fix issues in the FASTag system.
It has asked all banks issuing FASTags to immediately verify vehicle registration numbers (VRNs) linked to them.
This comes after several complaints where the number detected by FASTag scanners didn’t match the actual vehicle number plate.
Why This Move Matters
According to the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, such mismatches can create serious problems.
They can:
Help people avoid paying tolls
Cause loss of government revenue
Lead to legal issues under the Motor Vehicles Act
Fixing these errors will make the Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) system more reliable and transparent.
Focus on Accuracy Before New Toll System
This step becomes even more important with upcoming technologies like Multi-Lane Free Flow (MLFF) tolling.
Under this system:
Vehicles won’t need to stop at toll plazas
Toll will be collected automatically
Notices (e-Notices) will be sent to rule-breakers
All of this depends heavily on correct vehicle data, especially the registration number linked to FASTag.
What Went Wrong Earlier?
The issue mainly comes from older FASTags issued before they were properly linked with the VAHAN database.
At that time:
Verification was mostly manual
Systems were not fully integrated
Errors in vehicle details were more common
This led to mismatches between FASTag data and actual vehicle numbers.
What Happens Next?
NHAI has now instructed banks to:
Verify all FASTag details urgently
Identify incorrect or invalid vehicle numbers
Blacklist faulty FASTags as per government rules
Final Takeaway
This move is aimed at making toll collection smarter and more secure.
For vehicle owners, it’s a reminder to ensure that their FASTag is correctly linked to their vehicle number.
Otherwise, they may face penalties or service disruptions in the future.




