The regulations
are required in order to simplify toll plaza, reduce confusion, and maintain
seamless operation on national highways.The Know Your Customer (KYC) process is
one of the biggest modifications. Beginning
on August 1, FASTag accounts that are five years old or older must be updated.
It is recommended that users verify the date of
issuance of their FASTag accounts and request replacements from the authorities
that issued them, as the previous accounts will no longer be functional.Furthermore, accounts that are three years
or older must update their KYC information. If the FASTag accounts don’t follow
the new KYC standards, they risk being blocked.
The requirement to link the FASTag account to the
owner’s phone number, the vehicle’s registration number, and the chassis number
is another important development. The
goal of this modification is to prevent FASTag abuse, which previously
permitted the use of one account for many vehicles.
Using a single FASTag account per car is now required
as of April. To finish the connecting process, users also need to upload
pictures of the front and side of the car. The
registration number needs to be updated within three months of the purchase
date for new cars bought after August 1.