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July 17th, 2012 08:05 AM #11Tap and Go.
The principle is that it should be much quicker than the exact change lanes.
Ang tanong where do we get the cards from? And where do we load it up?
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July 17th, 2012 08:20 AM #12
That's more like it,- para talagang useful sa mga tao...
Okay....Sana lang, hindi masyadong demanding sa mga drivers... Kasi I imagine, you have to open your window,- pull out the card,- lean towards the assigned (tap) pad, tap the card on the pad, close the window, and drive.... Hindi lahat ng tao, mabilis,- may mga clumsy at puwede ngang mahulog ang card...
Vs. the epass,- na drive ka lang....
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July 17th, 2012 08:34 AM #13
Okay....Sana lang, hindi masyadong demanding sa mga drivers... Kasi I imagine, you have to open your window,- pull out the card,- lean towards the assigned (tap) pad, tap the card on the pad, close the window, and drive.... Hindi lahat ng tao, mabilis,- may mga clumsy at puwede ngang mahulog ang card...
Vs. the epass,- na drive ka lang....
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Thinking of the same. Paano kung karamihan na naka e-tap? unlike sa e-tag na dadaan ka lang..
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July 17th, 2012 09:13 AM #14
Whether an E-pass or tap card, what i hope for is that we can use it in all the toll ways.
And yes, having these tap cards for public transpo (bus, taxi, jeep) will be a godsend and can actually help curb colurum vehicles and increase tax collections.
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July 17th, 2012 09:31 AM #15True. Good points, what if mahulog pa and falls under the car.
This reminds me of the Oyster Card system they have in London, UK (and other similar systems around the world).
A point to consider for the Coastal gates is that they don't have any barriers (or they don't use them, not sure).
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July 17th, 2012 10:12 AM #16better yet, why not make a card that can be used to ay a lot of things.
in Japan, you can use their intelligent card (called SUICA in Kanto Area) to ride trains and buses (maybe even some taxi). you can use it in convenience stores and in vendo machine located just about in every corner.
some people use their phones.
my atm (cash card) has this intelligent card feature but I have to manually load the card because it does not automatically load from my savings account as a safety feature.
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July 17th, 2012 02:38 PM #17
kelangan na talaga yan e-tap cards for tollways lalo na pag nagbukas ang TPLEX at nlex-slex link...lalong darami ang gagamit ng expressway
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July 17th, 2012 04:21 PM #18
+1
I'll still go for the e-pass/easy trip/ec-tag technology. Hassle nga na you need to open your windows, tap it, pag minalas ka mahulog pa card mo kaya bawal ang clumsy! Meron pa dyan sira yung windows. What they need to do is incorporate all the toll fees para isang technology na lang ang kailangan mo gamitin. What sucks pa is when going south from nichols to batangas city andami mong hinto for the tolls dapat from nichols to batangas isang singilan na lang. Bahala na maghatian or magbayaran yun mga toll companies since iba ang may hawak sa slex/star toll. Same thing sa NLEX-SCTEX from balintawak dapat sa subic or la paz na ang bayad mo kung straight ang byahe mo.
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July 17th, 2012 07:04 PM #19
Which is easier? Tapping or giving bills and coins and getting your change? Kung clumsy talaga driver, kahit yung mga barya isasabog nila sa ilalim ng kotse. Yun nga lang yung barya pede mo pabayaan at wag na pulutin.
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