Daily Tribune (Philippines)

House probing faulty automated toll booths

- BY ALVIN MURCIA @tribunephl_alvi

Partylist Rep. Jeffrey Soriano has expressed dismay over reports alleging that the radiofrequ­ency identifica­tion or RFID collection system being used at South Luzon Expressway has been faulty.

Soriano said heavy vehicular traffic approachin­g the SLEX toll booths had been reported due to the RFID scanners that cannot read their load strips.

“It has caused traffic build-up —- the invalid reading at ETC lanes. They had to opt for manual scanning of RFID cards very early in the morning. This has been what motorists had to confront,” he said.

The lawmaker said tollway operators should ensure that the RFID system in use does not inconvenie­nce motorists since the automated toll booths had been touted to provide them ease of travel.

“Motorists have followed their instructio­ns to always load their accounts so as not to cause problems, but what has happened?” he asked.

Other automated toll booths in use in Metro Manila had also been the subject of numerous complaints for “disappeari­ng loads” and unreadable cards and strips.

“Time is money. Many essential things are affected when there is a traffic buildup. Let’s not normalize this,” he said.

Soriano said he has filed House Resolution 485 urging the transport panel to conduct an inquiry on the automated toll booth complaints.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY BOB DUNGO JR. FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_bob ?? Stop road kills Children with painted hands join a mural unveiling to commemorat­e the World Day of Remembranc­e for Road Traffic Victims held at the Children’s Road Safety Park in Manila on Sunday.
PHOTOGRAPH BY BOB DUNGO JR. FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_bob Stop road kills Children with painted hands join a mural unveiling to commemorat­e the World Day of Remembranc­e for Road Traffic Victims held at the Children’s Road Safety Park in Manila on Sunday.

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