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		<title>Fastag Annual Pass: Praised After 11,000 KM Journey with 80 Trips Remaining</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) introduced an annual toll pass for private vehicles priced at Rs 3,000. This pass offers either 200 toll-free trips or is valid for&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>The National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) introduced an annual toll pass for private vehicles priced at Rs 3,000. This pass offers either 200 toll-free trips or is valid for an entire year. While many are still learning about it, a resident of Noida has gained significant attention on social media by taking full advantage of it.</p>



<p>A man completed a solo road trip of approximately 11,000 kilometers in his Mahindra Thar within 25 days. He traveled through 13 states, visiting 12 Jyotirlingas and four Dhams (holy places). In a humorous manner, he said he deserved an award for maximizing the annual pass.</p>



<p>He began with 199 trips on the pass and had 80 remaining upon his return, indicating he crossed approximately 119 toll plazas. A journey of this length would typically incur tolls of Rs 15,000 to Rs 17,000, but he saved significantly with the pass.</p>



<p>However, the pass isn&#8217;t applicable everywhere. For example, he had to pay an additional Rs 1,200 on the Lucknow-Agra Expressway. He spent an extra Rs 2,400 in Tamil Nadu and other locations. He also mentioned driving about 200 kilometers extra for the pleasure of the road, which increased his diesel expenses. Nonetheless, he found the pass highly beneficial.</p>



<p>The video, shared on Instagram on September 24, has received over 1 million views, with people showering praise. One user wrote that it was not just a journey but an achievement. Another mentioned they had also utilized the pass extensively. Some users questioned why extra tolls were required despite the annual pass.</p>



<p>According to NHAI rules, the pass is only valid for private vehicles (cars, jeeps, vans). A pre-existing Fastag link is required, and the vehicle must not be blacklisted. Vehicles registered by chassis number must be updated. Commercial vehicles such as buses and trucks are excluded.</p>



<p>This individual&#8217;s experience shows that the NHAI&#8217;s annual toll pass can be highly economical for those undertaking long journeys. Despite some limitations, its effective use can significantly benefit travelers financially.</p>
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		<title>Toll Collection Begins on Bengaluru-Chennai Expressway</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Toll collection has commenced on the 71-km Bengaluru-Chennai Expressway in Karnataka. The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) initiated toll collection on Thursday, September 4, on the stretch from Hedigenbale&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Toll collection has commenced on the 71-km Bengaluru-Chennai Expressway in Karnataka. The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) initiated toll collection on Thursday, September 4, on the stretch from Hedigenbale (near Hoskote) to Sundarpalya (near KGF). Motorists are now required to pay tolls for using the expressway. The toll for cars is Rs 185 for a one-way trip from Hedigenbale to Sundarpalya and Rs 275 for a round trip. For travel from Sundarpalya to Hedigenbale, the one-way fee is Rs 190 and a round trip costs Rs 280. Other vehicles, including LCVs, LGVs, minibuses, trucks, and buses, will be charged up to Rs 955. There are four toll plazas located along the route: Hedigenbale, Agrahara, Krishnarajapura and Sundarpalya. Fastag users with an annual pass of Rs 3,000 can also utilize the expressway. The expressway is designed for a maximum speed of 120 kmph, with the Karnataka section currently operational. The full corridor is expected to be completed and fully operational by July 2026. Monthly pass rates for cars are set at Rs 6,105 for 50 one-way trips and Rs 6,260 for round trips.</p>
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