The ro🐎ad ministry has relaxed the FASTag norms for 65 toll plazas with high cash transactions to facilitate smooth flow of traffic.
The Ministry has allowed them to convert up to 25 per cent of "FASTag lane of Feಞe Plaza&qu𒆙ot; into hybrid lanes for 30 days, the government said on Wednesday.
Notably, around 20 per cent ꧂of these plazaℱs are in Gujarat only.
The move, a road ministry statement said, is for 30 days and has been taken on the request of National Highways Authority of ꦍIndia (NHAI) so that the citizens are not put to any inconvenience.
The government rolled out FASTag-based electronic toll collection mechanism on December 15 across all toll plazas of the NHAI and has mandated the use of FASTags across at least 𝓰75 per cent lanes of toll plazas and has restricted use of cash mode of payment to a maximum of 25 per cent lanes of toll plazas.
These 65 plazas are located pan-India including Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Punjab, Chandigarh an෴d Andhra Pradesh.
"Depending on the traffic pile up at these 65 fee plazas, not more than 25 per cent 'FASTag lane of Fee Plaza' may be tempora🅰rily converted to hybrid lanes. This is to be considered and decided on a case to case basis not below the level of the RO concerned," the Road Transport and Highways Ministry 🌃has said in a letter to NHAI Chairman SS Sandhu.
"It should be ensured that the least possible number🥂 of the declared 'FASTag la💧ne of Fee Plaza' be converted into the hybrid lanes temporarily and further that at-least 75 per cent lanes of these 65 fee plaza remain declared and operational as 'FASTaglane of Fee Plaza' in order to incentivise the vehicles carrying FASTag," the letter said.
(With PTi inputs)