New User Fee Collection Rule to Incentivize Digital Payments at Toll Plazas for Non-FASTag Users
The revised rules will encourage the adoption of digital payments, enhance transparency in toll operations, and improve the overall user experience on National Highways

Hyderabad: In a significant step to incentivize digital payments and eliminate cash transactions at the user fee plazas on National Highways for non-FASTag users, the Central government has amended National Highways Fee (Determination of Rates and Collection) Rules-2008.
Under the new rule, vehicles entering a fee plaza without a valid, functional FASTag will be charged twice the applicable user fee, if the fee payment is made in cash, according to a statement of Ministry of Road Transport and Highways.
Such users’ who opt to pay the fee via the Unified Payment Interface (UPI), will be charged only 1.25 times the applicable user fee for that category of the vehicle.
For example, if a vehicle needs to pay a user fee of Rs.100 through valid FASTag, the fee will be Rs.200 if paid in cash and Rs.125, if paid via UPI. This amendment aims to strengthen the fee collection process, enhance transparency in toll collection and promote ease of commuting for the National Highway users. This notification will come into effect from November 15, 2025.
The latest amendment to the National Highway Fee (Determination of Rates and Collection) Rules, 2008 reflect the Central government’s commitment to leveraging technology for efficient toll collection and reducing congestion at the toll plazas.
The revised rules will encourage the adoption of digital payments, enhance transparency in toll operations, and improve the overall user experience on National Highways.

