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Non-FASTag Vehicles To Pay Twice the Toll Fees At National Highways From 15th February

Non-FASTag Vehicles To Pay Twice the Toll Fees At National Highways From 15th February FASTag lane at a toll plaza (Twitter) Vehicles passing through NH toll plazas and not having FASTag onboard will have to cough up twice the toll fee from the midnight of February 15-16, Times of Indiareports. The Union Road and Transport ministry declared in an order, “It has been decided that all the lanes in the fee plazas on National Highways shall be declared as FASTag lane of the fee plaza w.e.f. midnight of 15th /16th February 2021.” FASTags have been made mandatory for all motor vehicles from 1 January 2021 onward. The ministry added, “Therefore, as per NH Fee Rules 2008, any vehicle not fitted with FASTag or vehicle without valid, functional “FASTag entering into the FASTag lane of the fee plaza shall pay a fee equivalent to two times of the fee applicable to that category.”

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Vehicle manufacturers should provide basic safety features in vehicles at minimum affordable price: Gadkari

Vehicle manufacturers should provide basic safety features in vehicles at minimum affordable price: Gadkari ANI | Updated: Feb 13, 2021 20:27 IST New Delhi [India], February 13 (ANI): Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari on Saturday said that considering the social cause, automobile manufacturers should provide basic safety in vehicles at a minimum affordable price. Pointing to a recent study which states that if we succeed in preventing deaths in road accidents, we can save around Rs 90 lakh per person, Gadkari said that it is essential that automobile manufacturers should further enhance safety features. The Minister was releasing the World Bank Report titled, Traffic Crash Injuries And Disabilities: The Burden on India Society , prepared in association with the NGO-Save Life Foundation today.

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