Using FASTag? Then read ‘this’ news; Otherwise lakhs of rupees will fly out of the account in minutes…
FASTag should be removed at the official place only
Do not click on unknown links
Do not share OTP with anyone
Fastag Scam: Nowadays, all our work is done quickly through social media. The world is moving fast due to the modernity of digital media. Digital payments and online facilities are also growing in India. But now many types of crimes are also being committed from it (Automobile News) is coming up. One such cybercrime has started with the name ‘Fasttag Annual Pass’.
Criminals have now come up with new inventions to cheat people. They have created many fake websites. The design and look of these websites have been kept exactly the same as the government portals. A normal user fills his information and deposits money on this website considering it to be official. However, even after the money is deducted, the user does not get any real ‘FASTag’ service. NHI has appealed to the citizens to be vigilant in this regard.
The government system alerted the citizens
The Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Center (14C) is a department under the Union Ministry of Home Affairs. That department has also alerted the citizens about this scam. Cybercriminals are so sneaky that their website looks genuine at first glance, so citizens need to be vigilant.
Attention motorists! If FASTag is not scanned on the highways, the fine will be double! New rule of Central Govt
How does cheating happen?
Fake but authentic website: URLs of fake websites are similar to government websites. Due to which it becomes difficult for citizens to distinguish between them.
Cheap Price Offer: Users are lured and robbed by the lure of offering FASTag or recharge at a low price. Along with this, users’ personal information and data is also being stolen.
FASTag News: From North to South… Huge increase in toll rate on National Highway! From April 1, travel in ‘these’ states will become expensive
If FASTag is not scanned, the fine will now be doubled
The central government has tightened the toll collection rules for motorists traveling on national highways in the country. Important amendments have been made in the ‘National Highway Toll Rules, 2026’ and these new rules have come into force across the country from 17 March 2026. Due to these new rules, it will now cost the motorists to miss the toll or delay the payment due to technical reasons.
What is the new ‘e-notice’ system?
The Central Government has now implemented the ‘E-Notice’ system. If a vehicle passes through the toll without paying the toll or the payment is not completed due to a technical glitch, a digital notice will be sent directly to the concerned vehicle owner. This notice will contain details of the vehicle, travel time and the amount due. This notice will be sent through SMS, email or official mobile app.
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