The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has expanded its digital FASTag Local Pass facility to 121 toll plazas across India, making it easier for eligible local commuters to obtain a monthly toll pass without visiting a toll plaza.
Under the new system, eligible commuters can apply for the Local Pass through the Rajmargyatra mobile app. The facility removes the need for physical visits and manual submission of documents where the required information can be verified digitally.
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways said the initiative is aimed at making National Highway travel more convenient and citizen-friendly.
Who is eligible for the Rs 350 monthly toll pass?
The Local Pass is intended for residents living within a 20-km radius of an eligible toll plaza.
The monthly pass, starting at Rs 350, allows eligible commuters to make unlimited journeys through the respective toll plaza during the month, subject to applicable rules.
It can be particularly useful for people who regularly cross the same toll plaza for work, daily errands or other routine travel.
However, the digital Local Pass facility is currently available only at 121 toll plazas. Commuters therefore need to check whether their toll plaza is covered before applying.
How to apply for the NHAI Local Pass
Eligible commuters can apply for the Local Pass through the Rajmargyatra mobile app.
The digital system uses consent-based integration with government platforms such as DigiLocker and VAHAN to verify information related to the applicant.
The details checked include the applicant’s residential address, vehicle information and the FASTag linked to the vehicle.
The applicant’s eligibility is then determined through GIS-based verification, which checks whether the registered residential address falls within the prescribed 20-km radius of the relevant toll plaza.
What information is checked?
After obtaining the applicant’s consent, the system retrieves relevant information from digital government records.
The information includes:
- Residential address
- Vehicle details
- FASTag linked to the vehicle
- Location of the registered address in relation to the toll plaza
According to the Ministry, digital records and GIS-based verification eliminate the need for manual documentation and physical verification where the required information can be verified digitally.
Where is the digital Local Pass available?
NHAI has extended the digital Local Pass facility to 121 toll plazas across the country.
Commuters can check the list of eligible toll plazas through the Rajmargyatra portal before starting the application process.
The facility was initially introduced in July 2026 at the Mundka-Bakkarwala Toll Plaza on Delhi’s Urban Extension Road-II (UER-II). It was subsequently expanded to more than 120 toll plazas.
The government has said the facility will be rolled out at additional toll plazas in the coming months.
Why has NHAI introduced the digital system?
Previously, commuters seeking a Local Pass had to visit the concerned toll plaza and submit documents to establish that they lived within the required 20-km radius.
The new digital process is intended to reduce paperwork and manual intervention while making the eligibility verification process quicker and more transparent.
The government has described the initiative as part of the Digital India vision and its efforts to improve the Ease of Living for citizens.
For eligible local commuters who frequently use a covered toll plaza, the monthly pass starting at Rs 350 provides an online alternative to the earlier physical application process.