Mangaluru: FASTag system of automated payment to tackle delays at tollgates


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Sep 3: Tollgates in Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and other coastal of Karnataka have earned notoriety for prolonged wait for vehicles. To obviate this problem, National Highways Authority of India has introduced e-toll collection system known as 'FASTag' which will enable people to move through tollgates smoothly without having to stop their vehicles, wait for their turn, make payments physically, and then move ahead.

Currently FASTag system has been introduced at the tollgate near NITK Suratkal. Separate lanes will be set aside for vehicles having FASTags. The authority proposes to introduce this system at the tollgates at Hejamady, Sastan, Talapady and Brahmarakootlu within a month.

FASTags are reloadable stickers that are attached to wind shields of vehicles that are radio frequency enabled. When the vehicles move thorough the tollgates, tag readers installed there identify the stickers and debit the suitable toll charges from the balance maintained in those accounts. In case the accounts do not have balance, such owners of vehicles get blacklisted. They also get intimated about this fact. The concerned will then have to remit money and maintain enough balance in their FASTag accounts.

Wherever the tollgates are completely electronic, separate electronic lanes will be provided. Currently, electronic toll system in which the vehicle registration numbers are automatically read, is not available in the coastal region.

Wherever there are eight lanes in tollgates, as per rules, one lane has to be earmarked for FASTags. In Suratkal tollgate, there are only six toll lanes, three for onward journey and three for return. Still, a lane has been set aside here for FASTags. Electronic hand reading system has been installed here, which then collects amounts from the accounts of owners.

Setting aside a lane at Brahmarakootlu appears a difficult proposition as there are only four lanes, two lanes each for oncoming and outgoing vehicles. If lanes are set aside for FASTags here, traffic chaos will erupt as under the current system FASags take about a minute to two or three minutes to complete the reading task. On an experimental basis, this system was tried at Sastan on Augut 31 but because of technical problems, the same had to be shelved temporarily. However, lanes have now been kept separately for FASTags at Hejamady and Talapady toll gates in addition to NITK.

FASTags are operated through accounts with banks. One should maintain balance in these accounts to be able to use this system. Every time a vehicle moves through a toll plaza and amount is deducted from the FASTag, the concerned gets message on cellphone. When the system gets upgraded and becomes faster, FASTags will become very convenient. One has to open FASTag accounts in banks. In respect of vehicles newly introduced to the market, they come with these stickers, and the customers can use FASTags by providing sticker numbers to banks and remit funds into them.

  

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  • Althaf, Mangalaore/Muscat

    Mon, Sep 04 2017

    Great......this should be introduced in all Toll gates

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  • Beowulf, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 03 2017

    This should have been done long back.

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  • Karthik Karkera, Maryhill Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 03 2017

    But long back we had UPA which had no idea about all these, Now it's under Nithin Gadkari this has been conceptualised and is being implemented

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Sep 03 2017

    Smart Mangaluru ...

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  • Karthik Karkera, Maryhill Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 03 2017

    Finally you agreed that Modi government is really making India smart.

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  • Dheeraj, Katapady/Riyadh

    Sun, Sep 03 2017

    Now that was most needed in all toll gates ... Thank you

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  • Dilip, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 03 2017

    What's required more is removal of toll booths. More so the toll booths covering stretches of roads still not completed.

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  • ash, Dubai

    Sun, Sep 03 2017

    Nice to hear about FasTag system in our coastal region. This automatic system will save time of commuters and reduce traffic. Everybody should be encouraged to use this system.

    Dubai has this system (called Salik tag) long back and it is compulsory for every vehicle to have this Salik sticker (easy available at petrol stations and supermarkets) on their windscreen if they are using those highways installed with tolls. Or else have to use alternate ways which will be long and congested with traffic.
    There is no gate at the tolls instead flash cameras are installed to catch vehicles without the tag or with low balance in their account.

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  • Naveen Anthikkatt, Bangalore

    Mon, Sep 04 2017

    This system is good, but our toll Gates are not efficient to handle the traffic. I have been using for 1 year, I have seen in bangalore goa road were we have to be queue all the time to use fastag. Normal queue is moving faster than fastag queue. Vehicles without fastag will also end into this queue.Bangalore Coimbatore road also have same problem now days with some toll Gates system not working.

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