No M-TAG, No Entry on Motorway After December 31, 2023
The National Highways and Motorway Police (NHMP) has warned that after December 31, 2023, vehicles will not be allowed to enter the highway without M-TAG.
NHMP authorities took to social media to remind everyone of the December 31 deadline, writing, “No M-TAG, no entry.”
This means that from January 1, 2024, vehicles without a valid M-TAG will not be allowed to enter highways such as Islamabad-Peshawar M-1, Lahore-Abdul Hakim M-3, Pindi Bhattian-Multan M-4, Multan-Sukkur M -5, Hakla-Dera Ismail Khan M-14, Hasan Abdal-Mansehra E-35 toll road and others.
However, there is no need to worry as the process of getting an M-TAG is very straightforward and does not take more than a few minutes.
How do I get M-TAG?
The easiest way to get an M-TAG for your vehicle is to visit a motorway toll plaza such as the M2 or M9. For smooth processing, start at the M-Tag issuing booth located at the edge of the Toll Plaza.
Required Documents for M-TAG
Make sure you have these documents with you when you receive your M-TAG:
- CNIC
- Vehicle Registration Book
- Driving license
How to check M-TAG ID?
To check your M-TAG ID, use the One Network application or call 1313. Alternatively, you can send your M-TAG ID to 9909 by sending the following message: “Mtag CNIC Number.”
M-TAG Recharge Options
Power your M-TAG with several options, including:
- Jazz Cash
- EasyPaisa
- UPaisa
- One Network Mobile App
- Main Service Areas
- One Network Mobile App
How to check M-Tag balance?
Use the phone number 1313 or an One Network Application to conveniently check your M-TAG balance.
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