To manage the volume of motorists wanting to secure RFID tags for their vehicles, the Easytrip management has introduced its online booking and reservation system for RFID installations.
Tagged as 'Scan, Reserve, Install', the Online RFID Reservation and Appointment System (ORRAS) provide users with an alternative way to book their Easytrip RFID sticker installation. Customers can register in advance and book an appointment date at available installation sites. They may access the online system by scanning a QR code found on social media pages and websites of NLEX, CAVITEX, CALAX, and Easytrip starting November 8.
Here are the steps on how to book an Easytrip RFID appointment and reservation:
1. Scan the Easytrip QR code through your smartphone or CLICK HERE to open the link on your web or mobile browser.
2. Accomplish the registration form.
3. When registration is successful, choose your preferred date, time, and location. Motorists are advised to ensure completeness and accuracy of data.
4. Once successful, an e-mail with a confirmation QR code will be sent.
At the installation site:
1. Motorist must present the email confirmation and QR code on the selected appointment date.
2. Easytrip Assistant will scan the QR code.
3. After validation, motorist will pay the initial load (PHP 200 for CAVITEX and CALAX, PHP 500 for NLEX)
4. Easytrip RFID sticker will be installed by the personnel.
Easytrip (which by the way is owned and operated by the Metro Pacific Tollways) also announced that the following sites would only accept RFID sticker installations by scheduled appointment:
• Cavitex Paranaque Plaza Northbound
• Cavitex Paranaque Plaza Southbound
• C5 South Link Westbound
• CALAX Greenfield (Mamplasan)
• Shell Pamplona, Alabang-Zapote Rd., Las Pinas City
• Shell Panapaan, Bacoor, Cavite (in front of Puregold Bacoor)
• Shell Real 2, Aguinaldo Highway, Imus, Cavite (near Maynilad – Welcome to Imus Arch)
• NLEX Drive and Dine, Canumay West, Valenzuela City
The start of the cashless toll collection will start on December 1, as mandated by the Department of Transportation (DOTr).
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