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Why reverse when RFID not detected?
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overmars
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Feb 17 2020, 04:29 PM
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Actually i kinda found a trick to make the scanner easier to detect my RFID. So far it works for me 10/10 once i've started using this trick.
It is to go as near as possible to the right side when driving in to toll.
It seems to me that if you drive too much to the centre or to the left, the scanner somehow cannot detect our RFID, maybe cos of too little gap from the scanner or something. So far it works for me 10/10, without fail. The RFID sticker is on my car's left headlight.
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overmars
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Feb 17 2020, 04:40 PM
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QUOTE(jurkflash @ Feb 17 2020, 04:32 PM) can we just conclude RFID is a half bake system? and forces ppl to implement it by saying no more FOC implement. No doubt, it's a half bake system. Same can be said for Smart Tag that has been implemented for so long. But what choice do we have? We as users is either adopt or abandon the system. I have seen aunties and uncles that stick tng card to a flyswatter and stick it out effortlessly from their window like a boss. Kudos to them! They refuse to adopt the system and came up with a simple yet ingenious solution. Kudos!
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overmars
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Feb 17 2020, 04:42 PM
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QUOTE(four_add @ Feb 17 2020, 04:33 PM) just now kena gostan at RFID lane Duke Toll. will try this method next time. yup try it. I used to kena gostan a few times too, until i found this trick. But of course, pandai-pandai dont too near until scratch the side rail lah. This post has been edited by overmars: Feb 17 2020, 04:42 PM
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