NHAI National Highways Authority of India has implemented the ‘One Vehicle, One FASTag’ rule since April 1, as confirmed by a senior official to media. This directive prohibits the use of a single FASTag for multiple vehicles or the association of several FASTags with one vehicle. To facilitate a smooth transition, NHAI extended the compliance deadline upto end of March, particularly accommodating Paytm FASTag users who encountered issues.
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