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NHA Offers Free M-Tags Nationwide Until August 15

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The National Highway Authority (NHA) has announced that the M-Tag facility will be offered free of charge across Pakistan until August 15. This move is aimed at enhancing motorway efficiency and encouraging widespread adoption of the M-Tag system.

Starting August 16, only vehicles equipped with M-Tags will be permitted on the Lahore-Sialkot Motorway (M-11). The M-Tag system is designed to streamline travel, reduce expenses, and ensure transparent digital transactions.

To facilitate access, M-Tags can be obtained through:

– Customer care services

– Drive-thru booths

– Service areas

Payments for recharging M-Tags can be made via:

– Credit/debit cards

– EasyPaisa

– JazzCash

The NHA urges citizens to take advantage of this offer and secure their free M-Tags before the deadline to avoid disruptions and enjoy a more efficient travel experience.

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