Following San Miguel Corporation’s lead, the Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation (MPTC) announced that vehicles passing through NLEX, SCTEX, and its other tollways may get their EasyTrip RFID beyond the November 2 deadline set by the Department of Transportation or DOTr.
As expressways shift to fully cashless payments as a measure to curb the spread of COVID-19, MPTC said that motorists yet to get an EasyTrip RFID sticker may do so on the day of their trip if traveling after November 2.
They will still be allowed to pass through 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 charge for passing through the tollways on that day would be deducted from their initial load after getting the stickers. The stickers will, meanwhile, be free.
Aside from the drive-thru installation which does not require any documents, their off-site customer service stations will continue to operate and install RFID stickers.
Meanwhile, San Miguel Corporation who operates the Skyway, SLEX, NAIAX, STAR Tollway, and TPLEX has set a November 30 as the absolute deadline for motorists. After this time, vehicles without RFIDs will not be allowed to enter.
Source: Car Guides PH
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