The
National Highways Authority of india (NHAI) has announced that the
KYV (Know Your Vehicle) procedure for obtaining or updating
FASTag will be
discontinued starting february 1, 2026. This is part of ongoing efforts to
simplify toll collection and vehicle verification processes on national highways.
What Was KYV in FASTag?·
KYV (Know Your Vehicle) was a process where vehicle owners had to
submit detailed vehicle documents to verify their vehicle’s identity before using a FASTag.· It involved providing:o Vehicle registration detailso Owner identity proofo Vehicle documents for verification· This step ensured that
FASTags were linked correctly to the right vehicle, reducing misuse.
What This Change Means1.
No More KYV Submissiono From
February 1, 2026, vehicle owners
will no longer need to complete the KYV procedure for FASTag.o New and existing FASTags can continue to function
without KYV verification, simplifying the process.2.
Faster Toll Transactionso Removing KYV will
reduce delays at toll plazas and
speed up FASTag issuance and recharge.o Motorists can now
focus on recharging or linking FASTag to accounts without extra documentation.3.
Digital Verificationo NHAI is moving toward
automated and wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">digital vehicle verification systems, reducing the need for manual checks.o The focus will be on
efficiency and reducing human intervention in toll operations.
Key Takeaways· KYV procedure for FASTag will be
scrapped from february 1, 2026.· Vehicle owners
no longer need to submit detailed documents for FASTag verification.· Toll transactions and FASTag management will become
faster and more convenient.· NHAI aims to
streamline highway operations and adopt
digital solutions for vehicle verification.
ConclusionThe NHAI’s decision to
abolish the KYV procedure marks a step toward
simpler, faster, and more user-friendly FASTag services. With this change, motorists across india can expect
smoother toll experiences and
reduced paperwork, data-aligning with the government’s vision of
digital and hassle-free highway management.
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