Will Bikes Be Charged Toll from July 15? NHAI & Gadkari Say No

On Thursday morning, several media reports claimed that the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) would begin collecting toll tax from two-wheelers (bikes) starting July 15, 2025.

These reports also mentioned a ₹2,000 fine for bike riders who violate the toll rules. The news created panic among crores of bike users across the country.

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What Is the Truth?

Sources from NHAI were quick to respond and dismissed these reports as false. They confirmed that:

No such order has been passed

No toll tax will be collected from bikes

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The FASTag-based toll collection system is not being extended to two-wheelers

Nitin Gadkari Responds

Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, also condemned the false news.

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What’s Actually Happening: New Annual FASTag Pass

While there is no toll for bikes, a new FASTag-based annual pass will be introduced from August 15, 2025 for non-commercial four-wheelers.

Key highlights of the new pass:

Cost: ₹3,000

Validity: 1 year or 200 trips, whichever comes first

Applicable to: Non-commercial vehicles only

Aimed at reducing toll payments for frequent travelers.

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