Authorities have decided to do away with the cash option on National Highway toll plazas, with effect from April 1.
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is moving to eliminate cash payments at all highway toll plazas starting ...
India could move to a fully digital toll collection regime from April 1, 2026, with cash payments at National Highway fee ...
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is considering stopping cash payments at National Highway toll plazas across ...
In a statement issued on Thursday, NHAI said the aim is to create a fully digital toll system and build on the progress already made in electronic toll collection.
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is contemplating discontinuing cash transactions at National Highway fee plazas across the country from April 1, 2026, with all toll payments proposed ...
Highways authority NHAI is considering discontinuing cash payments at highway toll plazas from April 1, requiring commuters ...
Cash payments at National Highway toll plazas will be phased out from April 1, 2026. All toll payments will then be digital, primarily through FASTag and UPI. This move aims to enhance electronic toll ...
The highway authority said it will help enhance ease of commuting, reduce congestion and bring transparency to toll transactions ...
Evaluations conducted at the toll plaza level have found that cash payments result in long queues during peak hours, ...
NHAI plans to end cash toll payments by April 2026, shifting to FASTag and UPI for improved efficiency and transparency.
NHAI is considering a complete shift to FASTag and UPI toll payments from April to curb leakages, reduce congestion and create a fully digital, seamless tolling system across National Highways ...