Say Goodbye to Fastag System: GPS Number Plate System Set to Revolutionize Indian Highways
The Advanced Technology behind the GPS Number Plate System The Indian government is all set to introduce a new GPS number plate system that will replace the existing Fastag system for toll collection. This move is expected to revolutionize the way tolls are collected, making it more efficient and convenient for road users.
The GPS number plate system will be based on advanced technology that uses Global Positioning System (GPS) to track the vehicle’s movement and calculate the toll amount. New number plates will be introduced enabling GPS, eliminating the need for separate tags or devices.
Benefits of the GPS Number Plate System for India
With the introduction of the new GPS number plate system for toll collection, India is set to experience a number of benefits. One of the key benefits of the system is that it will eliminate the need for toll booths, thereby reducing traffic congestion and waiting times at toll plazas, making travel more efficient.
Moreover, the system will make toll collection more efficient and accurate, reducing the instances of toll evasion and increasing the revenue generated from tolls. The system is also expected to promote digital transactions and reduce the use of cash, in line with the government’s efforts to move towards a cashless economy.
Intozi, a leading provider of technology solutions, is proud to be at the forefront of this new development. As a company that specializes in traffic solutions, we are excited to be part of this innovative change that will benefit millions of road users across India.














