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What is the technology being employed for electronic toll collection on highways? What are its advantages and limitations? What are the proposed changes that will make this process seamless? Would this transition carry any potential hazards?

The total length of National Highways in India is around 1.5 Lakh km. India currently uses FASTag, based on RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology.

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Advantages of FASTag-Based Electronic Tolling

Reduced Congestion – Minimises stoppages, reduces queueing, and cuts travel time

Continuous movement lowers Fuel Consumption & Emissions

Improved Revenue Realisation- Eliminates leakages, cash handling issues, and human errors.

Better Traffic Management due to real-time vehicle data – enhances logistics efficiency.

Digital Financial Inclusion –Promotes cashless payments and creates digital transaction footprint

Limitations of the Current FASTag System

RFID Reading Errors- Faulty tags or improper placement cause delays.

Congestion during peak hours.

Bank downtime results in payment failures and traffic jams.

Fraud & Misuse- Cloning of RFID tags, misuse of blacklisted/invalid tags.

Inadequate adaption – Eg- non availability in rural areas

Proposed Changes to Make Tolling Seamless

Expansion of ETC lanes – 100% coverage by 2025

ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition)-Based Tolling

GPS-based – Vehicles fitted with GPS devices and toll are charged based on the distance travelled on a highway.

Free-Flow Tolling (FFT) Corridors – open road tolling for uninterrupted movement.

Integration with NHAI’s ‘One Vehicle One FASTag’ Drive

Potential Hazards in Transition to New Tolling Systems

Privacy & Surveillance Concerns – Eg- Continuous GPS tracking and ANPR imaging

Cybersecurity Risks- vulnerability to hacking, spoofing, or data breaches.

ANPR systems may misread plates due to dirt, or damaged plates.

Digital Divide – Eg- 33% rural population is digitally literate (NFHS-5)

Technical Failures- Weather, fog, rain etc can affect ANPR accuracy and system reliability.

Replacing toll plazas with nationwide FFT infrastructure requires massive investment.

Addressing these concerns can ensure efficient, seamless, congestion-free highways.