9/10 RFID unable to detect on highway due to people innovation to stick the tag in location that hard to scan .. not to mention different toll tend to buy different scanner and install with different standard … so when it works in one toll may not on others …
I was one of the early adopter my rfid sticked by the tng agent, no issue using RFID till today, when TnG started to go live and let people stick their own, thats when all the reverse forward issue happening …
9/10 RFID unable to detect on highway due to people innovation to stick the tag in location that hard to scan .. not to mention different toll tend to buy different scanner and install with different standard … so when it works in one toll may not on others …
I was one of the early adopter my rfid sticked by the tng agent, no issue using RFID till today, when TnG started to go live and let people stick their own, thats when all the reverse forward issue happening …
Good technology X Dumb People = Dumb Technology
this is for you...when you think a company is all for consumer in their heart.
9/10 RFID unable to detect on highway due to people innovation to stick the tag in location that hard to scan .. not to mention different toll tend to buy different scanner and install with different standard … so when it works in one toll may not on others …
I was one of the early adopter my rfid sticked by the tng agent, no issue using RFID till today, when TnG started to go live and let people stick their own, thats when all the reverse forward issue happening …
Good technology X Dumb People = Dumb Technology
Ayam pilot rfid installed by tng agent, always failed Especially at mex cheras
Then i install my self at aruz, in cabin, use tape, only once fail at spe
currently, i stick it to windscreen in the car with masking tape holding it in place (at adhesive side), work perfectly.
if i use back the original adhesive, meaning turn it the other way round, will this still work?
My personal experience, it works but less sensitive. Means you need to get closer to the RFID sensor by few feet for it to detect the RFID tag.
For maximum performance, sticker side have to face into car cabin.
What I do is use the roadtax sticker holder, put in the RFID tag(sticker side facing car cabin), then attach to the windscreen. I did cut the roadtax sticker to smaller size(couple of CM bigger than the RFID tag) and attach it to the top middle part of the windscreen. Has been working perfectly since then.
9/10 RFID unable to detect on highway due to people innovation to stick the tag in location that hard to scan .. not to mention different toll tend to buy different scanner and install with different standard … so when it works in one toll may not on others …
I was one of the early adopter my rfid sticked by the tng agent, no issue using RFID till today, when TnG started to go live and let people stick their own, thats when all the reverse forward issue happening …
Good technology X Dumb People = Dumb Technology
BTW
i think what you mention is true but also some cars might have another rfid for their taman/condo/car park that other rfid , i belip, might cause problems at the toll gate, correct me if i'm wrong
This post has been edited by tahfeikei: Nov 29 2025, 01:23 PM
i think what you mention is true but also some cars might have another rfid for their taman/condo/car park that other rfid , i belip, might cause problems at the toll gate, correct me if i'm wrong
not for my case, i put my company rfid at upper side of tng rfid, no problem for both scanning.
mmhhh....speaking of this, i'm not really sure my company rfid recommended pasting is at outside or inside of cabin. if it is outside, basically, i have proven the tag is actually sideless.
My personal experience, it works but less sensitive. Means you need to get closer to the RFID sensor by few feet for it to detect the RFID tag.
For maximum performance, sticker side have to face into car cabin.
What I do is use the roadtax sticker holder, put in the RFID tag(sticker side facing car cabin), then attach to the windscreen. I did cut the roadtax sticker to smaller size(couple of CM bigger than the RFID tag) and attach it to the top middle part of the windscreen. Has been working perfectly since then.
i was thinking to use this, but i'm rather lazy, lol
My RFID is the first-gen ones during the trial phase, square tag.. i dunno why but it seems now like the tag cannot even be detected on almost all tolls..
Stick on the back of car plate the sensor can detect meh?
9/10 RFID unable to detect on highway due to people innovation to stick the tag in location that hard to scan .. not to mention different toll tend to buy different scanner and install with different standard … so when it works in one toll may not on others …
I was one of the early adopter my rfid sticked by the tng agent, no issue using RFID till today, when TnG started to go live and let people stick their own, thats when all the reverse forward issue happening …
Good technology X Dumb People = Dumb Technology
Well not really. It is actually the dumb operators who install the sensors differently, not standardised at all.
I am also an early adopter - mine was the firt gen rfid, installed by TnG themselves..
mine is at upper left corner behind 3 layers - the tint (non-metallic) - the dark band tint (non-metallic) - the clear plastic for stick old roadtax on one. i stick the RFID instead.
- finally the entire thing is held the sticker that hold old roadtax
good to know that. but any tag stays outside will not last long.
I stick like this, so far never fail
QUOTE(das99990428 @ Nov 29 2025, 03:19 PM)
My RFID is the first-gen ones during the trial phase, square tag.. i dunno why but it seems now like the tag cannot even be detected on almost all tolls..
Stick on the back of car plate the sensor can detect meh?
I also got the first-gen tag, the white one stick inside windscreen it fell apart last year, quite literally turn into dust then I changed car