
By creckk On 18-07-2025 at 8:48 am
No Toll, No NOC: Govt’s New Rule to Hit Car Owners
Difficulties will increase if toll is due! No NOC will be given for car insurance and registration; Government is bringing new rule
The Ministry of Road Transport has proposed that vehicle owners will not be able to avail services like registration, insurance renewal, transfer of ownership of the car and fitness certificate if they have toll dues on the National Highway. In case of not having FASTag or being blacklisted, services will be stopped considering the toll due.
Toll Dues: New Rule Coming Soon
The government is soon going to implement a new rule under which if a vehicle has toll dues on the National Highway, it will not be allowed to get registration, insurance renewal, change in ownership or fitness certificate. The Ministry of Road Transport has issued a draft notification of changes in the Motor Vehicle Rules for this. This step has been taken to promote digital toll collection and prevent toll evaders.
Vehicle services will not be available if toll dues are due
If the toll of a vehicle remains outstanding, the vehicle owner will not be able to pay the registration tax nor complete the process of change of ownership. This information will be recorded on the vehicle number and all related services will be stopped until the outstanding toll is paid.
Toll will be considered as due even if blacklisted
According to the Times of India report, as per the new rules, if a vehicle crosses the toll plaza but does not have a valid Fastag or the Fastag is blacklisted, then also the toll dues will be visible on it. This information will be recorded in the automatic system and the vehicle owner will have to pay the toll first.
Outstanding toll will be collected through VAHAN system
NHAI had demanded from the Transport Ministry that the Vahan system be connected in such a way that the outstanding toll can be recovered from vehicles without Fastag or with faulty Fastag. Now this proposal is being implemented so that no vehicle can run on the road without paying the toll.
Why the new rule is necessary
Now a multilane free flow tolling system is being implemented on national highways across the country, in which there will be no need to stop at the toll plaza. In such a situation, the toll of every vehicle must be collected digitally, so that no one can pass without paying the toll. It will be necessary for vehicle owners to keep their Fastag valid and pay all toll dues in time, otherwise it will be difficult to renew the necessary documents.
FAQs: New Toll Dues Rule for Car Owners
Q1: What is the new toll rule announced by the government?
A: If you have unpaid toll dues, you may not be issued a No Objection Certificate (NOC) for insurance, vehicle registration, or ownership transfer.
Q2: When will this new rule come into effect?
A: The exact implementation date hasn’t been confirmed yet, but it's part of the upcoming regulatory changes being considered by the transport ministry.
Q3: What services will be affected if I have unpaid tolls?
A: You might be denied NOC for renewing your vehicle insurance, RC (Registration Certificate), or transferring vehicle ownership.
Q4: How will the authorities track toll dues?
A: Through the FASTag system, which records toll payments digitally and links directly to your vehicle and owner details.
Q5: Will this rule apply to all vehicle owners?
A: Yes, it is expected to apply to all private and commercial vehicle owners who are required to pay tolls.
Q6: What should I do if I have pending toll dues?
A: Immediately check and clear your FASTag balance and ensure no toll dues are pending to avoid paperwork issues.
Q7: Why is the government enforcing this rule?
A: To reduce toll payment defaults, improve digital compliance, and ensure smoother toll collection via FASTag.
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