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RFID installation to continue after November 2

Charlene A. Cayabyab

METRO Pacific Tollways Corporation (MPTC) said motorists who do not have RFIDs (Radio-Frequency Identification) by November 2 will still be allowed passage in NLEX, SCTEX, Cavitex, C5 Link and Calax, but will be directed to the RFID installation lanes where they can have their RFID stickers installed.

The corresponding toll fee charge for their passage on that particular day will be deducted to the initial load that they paid in getting the RFID stickers.

"We will convert some of the remaining cash lanes in all toll plazas of MPTC expressways to RFID installation lanes. At the same time, the off-site customer service stations will continue to operate and install RFID stickers," MPTC Chief of Technology and MPT South President and General Manager Roberto Bontia said, adding that, "the stickers will remain to be free except for the initial load."

This means that motorists can still have the RFID stickers installed on their vehicles even beyond November 2, 2020 -- the first day of implementation of 100 percent RFID in all expressways following the Department of Transportation's (DOTr) Department Order 2020-012 that aims to help curb the spread of Covid-19 and ease passage.

NLEX Corporation Luigi Bautista said MPTC will open RFID installation lanes in all entry toll plazas to serve motorists who have not gotten their Easytrip RFID yet even after November 2.

Aside from these drive-thru installation lanes, other RFID installation and reloading sites in various locations will remain open. At NLEX-SCTEX, there will also be drive-thru reloading lanes in Balintawak, Mindanao, Bocaue, Angeles, and Tipo.

"There's no need for those who will not travel on November 2 or infrequent expressway travelers to be in a rush to get the RFID stickers since they can have the RFID installed on the day of their travel. This is to avoid overcrowding and long queues at the installation sites," Bautista said.

MPTC is aware that this is also a transition period for the motorists who have paid cash for the longest time.

"In anticipation, we will have our RFID Assist Squads positioned at the toll plaza as it has always been our priority to help any motorist who would like to use our expressways at any time," Bautista said.

The tollway company also reminded the public to avail themselves of their Easytrip RFID stickers at authorized customer service stations; the location may be found in NLEX-SCTEX, Cavitex-C5 Link and Calax social media pages.

MPTC is the holding company of NLEX, SCTEX, Cavitex, C5 Link and Calax.

For inquiries and other concerns, customers may call the Easytrip hotline 8-555-7575 or send a message to Easytrip, NLEX Corporation, Cavitex, and Calax social media accounts.

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