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Kakinada deep-water port | |
Maharaja Suheldev | |
LRSAM Missiles | |
FASTag |
Context: Rice shipment flagged off from Kakinada deep-water port.
About Kakinada Port
Context: PM to lay the foundation stone of Maharaja Suheldev Memorial and development work of Chittaura Lake.
About Maharaja Suheldev
Context: Final production batch of Long Range Surface to Air Missiles (LRSAM), designed and developed by DRDO in collaboration with various industry partners and integrated by BDL, was flagged off at DRDL, APJ Abdul Kalam Missile Complex, Hyderabad.
LRSAM Missile System
Context: FASTag declared mandatory.
Details
FASTAgs are basically stickers enabled with RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology, that are stuck to the windowpanes of vehicles so that automatic deduction of toll can happen in toll booths, without having the vehicle to stop.
What is Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID)?
Radio-Frequency Identification is the use of radio waves to read and capture information stored on a tag attached to an object. A tag can be read from up to several feet away and does not need to be within direct line-of-sight of the reader to be tracked.
Benefits of FASTags
FASTags offer many benefits for users and the government.
Problems with FASTags
Although FASTags offer many benefits, there are a few challenges being seen. Some of them are:
The Way Forward
The expanding use of FASTags for the payment of toll on highways should be seen as an opportunity to formulate and articulate a clear strategy on road-pricing and public transport.
Note
- The world’s first electronic toll plaza began operations in Norway in 1986.
- Japan was the first Asian Country to begin it in 2001 and China started in 2014.
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