More MPTC-operated toll plazas switch to RFID
The North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) Corporation — a company owned by Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation — revealed that four of its tollway plazas have dropped cash payments.
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What are the four NLEX tollway plazas that have switched to cashless payment?
The four NLEX toll plazas that have switched to cashless payments are the alintawak, San Simon (Southbound), Porac, and Floridablanca toll booths.How many toll plazas in NLEX are already operating with cashless transactions?
According to NLEX Corp, there are 10 toll plazas — aside from the four aforementioned toll booths — that operate cashless transactions.Now operating with 100 percent radio-frequency identification (RFID) lanes are the Balintawak, San Simon (Southbound), Porac, and Floridablanca toll booths.
According to NLEX Corp., the aforementioned toll plazas join the cashless collection dry run in various toll gates, namely Ciudad de Victoria (Northbound and Southbound), Sta. Rita (Northbound), Pulilan (Northbound and Southbound), San Simon (Northbound), Mexico, Dau (Southbound), Tabang, and Angeles.
Likewise, the Dolores toll plaza and Subic Freeport Expressway toll road at the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway are now converted to cashless payment collection.
For convenient travel, the NLEX Corp. advises motorists to top up their RFID accounts now.
Photo from NLEX Corporation Facebook page
Also read:
Total replaced RFIDs for MPTC-managed tollways at 171k
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