The face of the Indian economy is undergoing fast and exciting changes. With digital transformation taking over, our lives have become more convenient and efficient, and mundane jobs have become less taxing.
Remember when standing in long queues was a taxing task? Or when you had to go from store to store to buy just a few things? Well, digitisation across sectors has reduced this human effort by a significant margin, making everyday chores easy, quick and convenient. And this advancement is now being taken from your home onto the roads.
In keeping with the changes, the FASTag technology has been implemented at national highways across the country at approximately 615 toll plazas. The government is keen to implement a cashless model wherein 100% of the toll is collected through FASTag. To further this objective, it has made it mandatory for all vehicles to have a FASTag from 16th February, 2021, without which, you will need to pay double the amount.
Digital technology that FASTag uses
Developed to facilitate electronic toll collection in India, FASTag is a tag fitted on vehicles and is operated by 23 banks governed by NPCI (National Payment Corporation Of India) and NHAI (National Highway Authority of India). It eliminates human intervention in the toll collection system by using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology.
How it works
FASTag is affixed to the windscreen of the vehicle and is linked to a prepaid account. Toll payments are made through RFID, as the vehicle drives through the toll gate, which means you do not have to stop at a toll plaza on your journey. The prepaid FASTag account will be debited for the transaction which makes payments easier.
Benefits
Once your FASTag account is active, the appropriate toll amount will be automatically deducted from your account every time your vehicle passes through a FASTag enabled toll plaza. The government has instructed the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) to convert all toll lanes across the National Highway network into FASTag lanes. So, FASTag will be an omnipresent facility across Indian highways in the days to come. Let’s look at what is FASTag and its benefits:
Why you need FASTag right now
Another big reason for you to go electronic is that if you enter a FASTag lane without a FASTag, you’ll be required to pay double the toll amount. The government has also made FASTag mandatory for acquiring third party insurance for your vehicle. To incentivise its popularity, the government seeks to transform FASTag into a multi-utility payment tool.
Looking at the benefits and how the government is bringing it into prominence, opting electronic toll payment and FASTag are easily on their way to becoming a social norm or custom. As studies of behavioural economics explain, once an activity becomes part of social norms, people see beyond its benefits. Just like following a queue or respecting a “No Smoking” sign, having a loaded FASTag account before hitting the highway is on its way to become an essential practice.