Electronic toll collection to begin in south
HÀ
NỘI - Four more toll stations in the southern region will be equipped with
electronic toll collection (ETC) systems in the next two months.
An ETC station on the stretch of National Route 1 going through the
central province of Quảng Bình. - VNA/VNS Photo Việt Hùng
Apart from the eight ETC stations that have begun operating in the northern, central and Central Highlands regions, an ETC system will be installed at a toll station in the southern province of Đồng Nai this month, the VOV online newspaper reported.
It
will be the first ETC station in the southern region, said the VETC
electronic toll collection company, which has been assigned the task of
developing and launching the ETC systems.
In
September, VETC will open three more ETC stations on Hà Nội Highway, Đại Hàn
Highway and Phú Mỹ Bridge in HCM City.
Việt
Nam loses VNĐ3.7 trillion (US$162.7 million) every year on paper ticket
printing and traffic congestion at the manual toll collection (MTC) systems,
the newspaper reported. This is based on the cost calculated at around 100
MTC stations nationwide, and paper ticket printing accounts for VNĐ100
billion ($4.4 million), or 2.7 per cent.
Hundreds
of millions of đồng are also lost through wasted fuel due to traffic
congestion and delayed goods transportation, considering the waiting time for
vehicles at manual toll stations, not to mention the negative effects of gas
emission to the environment and the risk of traffic accidents.
An
ETC system operates exactly like a prepaid mobile network provider, said VETC
director Vũ Quang Lâm. Every vehicle will be given an electronic tag (e-tag)
similar to a mobile SIM card, with a series number similar to a mobile
number, which can be topped up using common prepaid mobile services, he
explained.
“Going
through an ETC station will be like making a phone call. The system will
automatically charge vehicles in accordance with the toll rate of the
station,” Lâm said. “Investors under the Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) model
will no longer have to organise a toll collection mechanism. We will do that
for them.”
Through
e-tag, the system will identify the vehicle and transmit its image and
information to a data centre at high speed. Confirmation of the vehicle’s
information and deduction of required amount from the account will be almost
immediate, so the barrier will lift without the vehicle having to stop.
Electronic devices will also be used to supervise the entire toll collection
process.
VETC
is collaborating with Việt Nam Register to install e-tags on motorised
vehicles.
Deputy
Minister of Transport Nguyễn Hồng Trường said that he wanted ETC systems to
be installed at all toll stations nationwide by 2020. - VNS
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Thứ Tư, 26 tháng 7, 2017
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