The Toll Regulatory Board (TRB) approved to implement a three-strike policy in which repeat offenders/violators by RFID subscribers without load or insufficient load or by motorists without RFID tags entering RFID-only designated lanes shall be penalized. In February, the Department of Transportation (DOTr) also mandates toll operators to comply with minimum performance standards before enforcing RFID's three-strike policy. Moreover, the DOTr, through the TRB, has assured that the three-strike policy in cashless tollway lanes will take effect only after toll operators are adequately prepared in terms of RFID implementation. According to TRB spokesperson Julius Corpuz, the TRB has informed toll operators that implementation of the three-strike policy will take effect starting May 15. Read more in our articles including "Three-strike policy fines RFID users with insufficient load starting May 15" and "Cherry Mobile Cosmos Three Review".
The Toll Regulatory Board (TRB) approved to implement a three-strike policy in which repeat offenders/violators by RFID subscribers without load or insufficient load or by motorists without RFID tags entering RFID-only designated lanes shall be penalized. In February, the Department of Transportation (DOTr) also mandates toll operators to comply with minimum performance standards before enforcing RFID's three-strike policy.
Moreover, the DOTr, through the TRB, has assured that the three-strike policy in cashless tollway lanes will take effect only after toll operators are adequately prepared in terms of RFID implementation. According to TRB spokesperson Julius Corpuz, the TRB has informed toll operators that implementation of the three-strike policy will take effect starting May 15.
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