India explores GPS-based tolling as NHAI tests alternatives to FASTags

Updated : Jan 15, 2024 17:12
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The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is set to implement GPS-based toll collection on various routes throughout India to alleviate congestion at toll booths. According to Anurag Jain, the secretary of the Roads Ministry, the pilot phase will be conducted on selected highway stretches before expanding it nationwide.

In this system, GPS technology will streamline toll collection, reducing queues at toll booths by eliminating the need to wait for FASTag deductions. The implementation will initially focus on new vehicles equipped with built-in GPS devices, while older vehicles will be required to install them.

The upcoming Global Positioning System (GPS) tolling is poised to replace the existing FASTag system, which currently utilizes Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology for toll payments directly from linked prepaid or savings accounts.

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Despite concerns about privacy associated with the new system, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) assures that it is still in the development phase. Implementation on a large scale will follow feedback and responses.

Here's how the new GPS-based system functions:

The GPS system reduces congestion at toll booths by eliminating the need to wait for FASTag deductions. It will be seamlessly integrated into new vehicles equipped with built-in GPS devices, while older vehicles will be required to install them.

In line with the transition, the government has mandated the deactivation or blacklisting of FASTags with incomplete Know Your Customer (KYC) information by banks after January 31, 2024. This move aims to streamline toll collection and enhance the overall efficiency of the system.

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