Hindi muna matutuloy ang full implementation ng cashless o contactless toll collection na itinakda sanang ipatupad sa Marso 15.
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THE Philippines’ toll concessionaires have collectively endorsed the government’s initiative to re-implement the Cashless/Contactless Toll Collection Policy, set to commence in March.
Hindi muna matutuloy ang full implementation ng cashless o contactless toll collection na itinakda sanang ipatupad sa Marso 15.
Simula sa Marso 15, balik na sa cashless o contactless toll collection sa mga pangunahing toll expressway, ayon sa Toll Regulatory Board (TRB) nitong...
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