The first location of the Multi Lane Fast Flow (MLFF) proof of concept (POC) has already been decided by the
by the government, which would offer Malaysians the choice of paying their highway toll fares with any debit or credit card payment options.
Currently, highway users in Peninsular Malaysia are limited to using services and payments methods that are run exclusively by Touch ‘n Go , including its smart card, SmartTAG and RFiD systems. The company also is also the sole cashless payment service provider for all public transport in the country, which is something that’sKeep in mind that the shift to an open payment approach for both toll and public transport is not intended to dissolve TnG altogether.
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