Sunday, March 1, 2026

FASTag Update: UPI to Cost Less Than Cash at Tolls from Nov 15!

If you are a frequent highway dweller, we have some good news for you. From November 15, 2025, vehicles without a valid FASTag will have to pay 25% more toll tax when using UPI or other digital approved methods, while cash payments will continue to cost double the regular fee.

Payment MethodToll Amount
FASTagStandard toll fee
CashDouble the regular toll (100% extra of the regular toll)
UPI or other approved digital methods25% extra of the regular toll

Example calculation:-

If the regular toll = ₹100, then the cash payment will be: ₹100 + 100% = ₹200 → ₹100 more than the regular toll. On the other hand, UPI payment will be ₹100 + 25% = ₹125. That’s ₹75 less than a cash payment.

In short, using UPI will now be a cheaper option for vehicles that don’t have a valid FASTag.

Reason Behind This Move

The revised policy reflects a more flexible approach by the government, encouraging digital payments and reducing cash handling at toll plazas. This will also ensure transparency and efficiency in toll booth collections. Additionally, paying through UPI is faster and cheaper than cash, helping drivers avoid long waits at toll plazas. Digital payments also give drivers more control over costs, allowing them to steer clear of the double-charge penalty while still having an alternative if their FASTag is not working. However, connectivity issues or UPI server delays could occasionally disrupt payments.

Also Read: No Tolls for EVs in Maharashtra: Here’s the List of Roads

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