Berita Harian reports that the highway concessionaire is currently upgrading its infrastructure nationwide to make this happen. The process is expected to be completed by the end of the year. From there, you can link credit and debit cards, as well as any other e-wallet, to PLUS’ RFID. It’s important to note that this is not the same as TNG’s RFID.
Datuk Azman Ismail, managing director of PLUS, says that this will help reduce the congestion at toll booths. This is usually caused by the lack of funds in people’s TNG cards when passing through tolls. With more payment options, hopefully the problem of insufficient funds in TNG cards will be solved. This, in turn, will hopefully reduce congestion at tolls. As an aside, PLUS is also working on upgrading about 1400 of the highway’s CCTVs to UHD cameras. This will also come with video analytics software to provide traffic data to the public via the PLUS mobile app. (Source: Berita Harian. Image: PLUS)