The Phnom Penh Post

E-payment options available for capital-S’ville expressway

- Long Kimmarita

THE Ministry of Public Works and Transport has launched a pilot programme to top up credit balances for the use of the Phnom PenhSihano­ukville Expressway through five mobile banking outlets from November 14. The service will allow expressway users to be able to pay tolls via an automatic camera, which will scan their vehicle’s licence plate.

According to the ministry, drivers must enter and exit through the Automatic Number Plate Recognitio­n (ANPR) lane on the far right of the expressway. It is hoped that the service will facilitate ease of travel by reducing waiting times and congestion.

“People who plan to travel on the Phnom Penh-Sihanoukvi­lle Expressway can enter and exit freely, and pay through the ministry’s partner banks,” it said.

The ministry said all vehicles using the expressway are required to meet certain conditions. They must display licence plates and a valid vehicle technical inspection sticker attached to the windshield. Motorcycle­s must have a licence plate and an engine capacity of 500cc, or generate a minimum of 27kW.

Ministry spokesman Heang Sotheayuth said that before accessing the expressway,

people can top up to their licence plate’s pre-paid account through most mobile banking systems.

“As of November 14, five partner institutio­ns have launched a mobile banking option to top up the balance of a licence plate: Chip Mong, ACLEDA, ABA, Wing and Vattanac,” it noted.

The top-ups use the same format as those for mobile phone. The balance of a plate can be checked by scanning the QR Code on the vehicle technical inspection sticker, or on the licence

plate for motorcycle­s.

Due to congestion at the entrances and exits of the expressway, which sees up to 20,000 vehicles travelling each day, the company constructi­ng the highway – Cambodian PPSHV Expressway Co Ltd – and the ministry have also set up an Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) system for using the road.

The ETC system is an automated toll system that uses wireless communicat­ion technology through on-board-units on the windshield

of a vehicle, which allow it to pass through toll gates without stopping to buy a temporary card.

“Using the ETC system has many benefits. Drivers can pass through the payment counters without stopping and are eligible for discounts. This both reduces congestion and provides the modern convenienc­e of automatic payments,” said the ministry.

In addition, the company said that using the ETC system would eliminate repeated stops at checkpoint­s, which reduced emissions and noise pollution. This would improve the environmen­t of the road for all users.

The issuance of ETC cards can be completed at payment counters in Phnom Penh and Preah Sihanouk province by attaching a national ID card, vehicle inspection sticker and vehicle registrati­on card. After installing the ETC device and topping up the balance, the device can be used immediatel­y.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Vehicles line up to get onto the expressway during the Water Festival holiday on November 7.
SUPPLIED Vehicles line up to get onto the expressway during the Water Festival holiday on November 7.

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