Transportation
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1st November 2025, 8:19 AM
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The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has announced significant simplifications to the Know Your Vehicle (KYV) process for FASTag users, aiming to improve user experience and prevent service disruptions. Previously, users could face suspension of FASTag services if their KYV process was incomplete.
Under the revised rules issued by Indian Highways Management Company Limited (IHMCL), FASTag services will now remain active even with a pending KYV. Users will be granted sufficient time to complete the verification instead of facing immediate suspension. The number of required vehicle images has also been reduced; motorists driving cars, jeeps, or vans now only need to upload a single front-facing photograph that clearly displays the FASTag and the vehicle's number plate, eliminating the need for side images.
Furthermore, the KYV process is now integrated with Vahan, India's national vehicle database. Upon entering vehicle details like the number or chassis number, the system automatically retrieves the Registration Certificate (RC) information. This makes the process more efficient and reduces manual input. FASTags issued before the KYV policy implementation will continue to function normally unless the issuing bank receives complaints about misuse. Issuing banks have also been directed to proactively assist users who find it difficult to complete the KYV process.
Impact: This simplification is expected to reduce user frustration and prevent disruptions in toll payments for millions of vehicle owners, ensuring smoother traffic flow on national highways. It enhances the convenience of using electronic toll collection systems. Rating: 5/10.
Difficult Terms: * **FASTag**: A device fixed on a vehicle's windscreen that enables automatic toll payments using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology. * **KYV (Know Your Vehicle)**: A regulatory process requiring FASTag customers to upload specific images and details of their vehicle to ensure the FASTag is correctly linked. * **RFID (Radio Frequency Identification)**: A technology that uses radio waves to identify and track tags attached to objects. * **Vahan**: A national database for vehicle registration and driving licenses in India. * **RC (Registration Certificate)**: A legal document issued by the government that provides details about a registered vehicle. * **Hotlisted**: A status where a FASTag is deactivated and cannot be used for toll payments, typically due to non-compliance or misuse.