Fastag Update:- There used to be a time when people had to pay toll tax by standing in line. During this time, a hefty crowd is seen, and people get delayed in their work.
But now Fastag is used to paying tolls all over India, so people save a lot of time, and there is no problem. With Fastag, people can make payments at toll plazas without standing in line. Along with this, there is no need to carry cash.
Fastag is linked to your prepaid account or savings account and pasted on the vehicle’s windscreen, which is scanned at the toll plaza. After this, money is automatically deducted from the account. However, a recharge must also be made before the funds in Fastagruns are out.
If you want, you can also recharge Fastag using the vehicle number. You can use online payment apps like Google Pay, Amazon Pay, and Phone Pay. To do this, you have to open the payment app and then click on the Fastag recharge option.
After this, you have to select the Fastag provider. Now, you have to enter your vehicle number. After this, choose the amount and complete the further process. But you can use this service only when your vehicle number is linked to the Fastag account.
Apart from this, you can also recharge your Fastag with the Fastag number. To do this, you have to open the online payment app. After this, you must go to the ‘FASTag Recharge’ section. After this, select your linked Fastag account and recharge by entering the amount. Apart from this, you can also recharge Fastag by visiting Fastag’s official website.
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Priyanka Singh is an experienced journalist and Chief Copy Editor at Timesbull.com with more than six years of experience in digital media. She currently leads the Entertainment, Business, and Education desks, ensuring accuracy, clarity, and editorial excellence across content. Originally from Bihar, she brings strong subject understanding to her reporting....