NHAI likely to discontinue cash payments at National Highway toll plazas from April 1
New Delhi [India], February 21 (ANI): The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is contemplating discontinuing cash transactions at National Highway fee plazas across the country from April 1, 2026, with all toll payments proposed to be processed exclusively through digital modes such as FASTag and Unified Payments Interface (UPI).
According to an official statement issued on Thursday, the move is aimed at developing a fully digital tolling ecosystem and consolidating the gains achieved in electronic toll collection. The transition is expected to enhance 'Ease of Commuting' by improving lane throughput, reducing congestion at fee plazas and ensuring greater consistency and transparency in toll transactions.
Plaza-level assessments indicate that cash-based payments contribute to congestion, longer waiting times during peak hours and transaction-related disputes. A complete shift to digital-only payments is expected to strengthen operational efficiency, improve traffic management and minimise delays at more than 1,150 fee plazas across National Highways and Expressways in the country.
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