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Digital-Only Toll Payments Likely from April 2026

Starting April 1, 2026, cash payments at National Highways Authority of India free toll plazas may be discontinued, with FASTag and UPI becoming the primary modes of payment.
News DeskBy News Desk21 February 2026Updated:21 February 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Cash payments at National Highways Authority of India (NHAI)-operated toll plazas are likely to be discontinued from April 1, 2026, with electronic payment modes such as FASTag and UPI becoming the standard options for motorists. This move is expected to streamline toll collection, reduce vehicle queues and support India’s ongoing transition toward digital payments and paperless transactions.

Under the new arrangement, commuters using national highways will need an active FASTag linked to a prepaid account or the capability to pay via UPI at toll plazas that support interoperable payment systems. Officials noted that the increasing adoption of FASTag, which automates toll deduction as vehicles pass through toll points, has significantly reduced dependency on cash, paving the way for a cashless tolling ecosystem.

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The initiative aligns with broader government efforts to promote digital and contactless payments across transportation infrastructure, enhancing convenience and operational efficiency. Motorists are advised to ensure their FASTag accounts are adequately funded and UPI apps are set up before the proposed change takes effect on April 1.

While free toll plazas where no toll was collected previously will transition to digital payments, authorities said the step would simplify operations and reduce delays for commuters. The NHAI and the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways are expected to issue detailed guidelines ahead of the rollout to help road users adapt smoothly.

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