The National Highways Authority of India has warned highway users against fake websites and links claiming to sell FASTag Annual Passes. It clarified the pass is available only via the Rajmargyatra app. Commuters were urged not to share FASTag details, vehicle information or UPI credentials on unauthorised platforms.
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has issued a public advisory urging highway users to steer clear of fake websites and unauthorised links claiming to sell FASTag Annual Passes. The warning comes amid a rise in fraudulent platforms attempting to exploit commuters seeking the convenient toll payment product.
Only one official channel
NHAI has made clear that the FASTag Annual Pass is exclusively available through its official Rajmargyatra app. Any third-party website, social media link, or unauthorised platform offering the pass is fake and not sanctioned by the authority. Users who transact through these channels risk financial fraud and the misuse of sensitive personal and vehicle information.
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