One Network has advised motorists to register their M-Tags ahead of the implementation of mandatory M-Tag use on all motorways across Pakistan.
According to an advisory issued by the company, vehicles without a valid M-Tag will not be able to travel on motorways once the requirement takes effect on June 15, 2026. Motorists have been urged to complete the registration process in advance to avoid inconvenience during travel.
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The company has also reminded users to check the status of their existing M-Tags, particularly those issued more than five years ago.
Last month, One Network announced that M-Tags older than five years could be replaced free of charge until May 31, 2026. However, the free replacement period has now ended, and motorists are required to pay Rs. 150 for replacing old tags.
According to the advisory, M-Tags older than five years that are not replaced will be blocked from July 1, 2026.
The company further stated that motorists seeking a replacement after the blocking deadline will have to pay Rs. 300 for the issuance of a new M-Tag.
One Network has urged motorway users to ensure their tags are active, updated and properly linked to their vehicles before the upcoming deadlines to ensure uninterrupted access to the motorway network.



