PT Hutama Karya (Persero) is ready to support the implementation of technology for the contactless toll payment system or Multi Lane Free Flow (MLFF) on all toll roads it manages.
"Hutama Karya is ready to support the implementation of MLFF in all managed toll roads," said EVP Corporate Secretary Hutama Karya Tjahjo Purnomo, reported by Antara, Monday, October 24.
He said, as an initial stage, Hutama Karya is still focused on preparing for the trial which will be implemented in the JORR Section S (JORR-S) and Tanjung Priok Access (ATP) sections.
"Currently, the installation of the first MLFF sensor pole has been carried out on the JORR-S Section, precisely at KM 33+650," he said.
Previously, the Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing (PUPR) through the Toll Road Regulatory Agency (BPJT) installed a non-connected toll road payment system or MLFF on the JORR-S Toll Road.
Head of BPJT of the Ministry of PUPR, Danang Parikesit, said that the implementation of the MLFF system will be carried out in stages on several toll roads. As for which sections will be tested, it is still in the discussion stage.
The initial stage of implementation begins with a transition period on several toll roads, where some substations at each toll gate can still use electronic toll cards.
The first installation of the MLFF sensor pole has been carried out at the Jagorawi Toll Road KM 18+370 towards Ciawi on 19-20 October 2022, then at the JORR S Toll Road KM33+635 on Sunday 23 October to Monday 23 October.
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