00:00 In September 1, the two-month dry run of contactless or cashless toll collection will begin in some expressways.
00:06 We will interview the toll regulatory board spokesperson Julius Corpus.
00:11 Good morning to you, Julius.
00:13 Good morning to all of you who are watching this program. Good morning.
00:19 Julius, totally, will there be no more tollgates in the expressways for the dry run?
00:26 What if there will be?
00:28 Ma'am Susan, thank you for the opportunity. There will still be people in our toll classes when September 1 arrives.
00:36 We have already explained to you that in September 1, only a few toll classes will be included in the dry run.
00:46 All of these, there will still be people.
00:51 The non-participating toll classes, Ma'am Susan, will still be there. That means, whatever is being collected now, whether it's ETC or cash, it can still be used.
01:04 The toll classes that are included in the dry run on September 1, because it's the first bus that we will be collecting, there will still be people there.
01:17 If a tourist enters and does not have an RFID, what our people will do is not only direct, but to go to a safe place where they can give or put an RFID and pay cash.
01:36 Julius, sometimes you will pass by and the barrier does not rise. Usually, they are asking for someone to fix it. So there should be someone.
01:47 That's right Ma'am Susan. People who are involved in such activities will not leave.
01:54 That's why, Ma'am Susan, even if we have a dry run, so that the transportation of vehicles to our toll classes is well. That's what our dry run is for.
02:05 So that we can see what are the needs before the full, contactless and cashless will be implemented in the future.
02:16 Yes, but everyone should have an RFID so that this can continue.
02:21 Anyway, thank you very much. Toll Regulatory Board Spokesperson Julius Corpuz, good morning to you.
02:26 Good morning Ma'am Susan. To all our fellow GMA7, good morning.
02:32 Thank you.
02:33 [News Anchor]
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