Malaysian tolls have so many lanes with the best being smart tag or rfid in terms of traffic, but the touch and go dominance and problems in the usability of touch and go e wallet is a bother too.
In the US, there are no booths, rather just a roof with a ceiling full of cameras and transponders that can pick up vehicle transponders, license plates, colour, even driver face, and you get billed after. If someone tries to abuse the system llike fake plates/no plates the cops get notified automatically and wait for you on the highway.
Here in malaysia touch and go barely offers further benefit, unlike the UK variant oyster card that even though is required for transport, is cheaper than paying for a single ticket/trip seperately with daily caps so you cant spend more than some amount a day. I wonder who decided to implement RFID horribly. RFID is a fancy name but even the normal touch and go card has a RFID chip in it, otherwise it would not work when you try to scan it. The card itself and from what it seems the RFID sticker has its own chip in it that stores the cash inside, so it is actually hackable with no network to check and you get charged for topping it up (something other countries dont do) unless you top it up at touch and go's own places. What a country we live in.
TnG - RFID
Dec 18 2018, 11:18 AM
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