Due to mounting concerns, the Philippines' Land Transportation Office (LTO) has agreed to indefinitely postpone a multi-billion peso plan to roll out radio frequency identification (RFID) devices in ...
A ranking leader of the House of Representatives on Friday called on the Land Transportation Office (LTO) to discontinue the collection of radio frequency identification (RFID) fees from vehicle ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Land Transportation Office yesterday issued more than 100 show-cause orders to vehicle dealers who failed to release license plates to motorists within the prescribed period ...
The Land Transportation Office (LTO) started implementing on Monday its controversial radio frequency-based ID system for all registered vehicles, despite protests by militant groups who said it ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. April 25, 2008—More evidence that electronic vehicle registration is growing as a niche RFID application came this week as the Philippines Land ...
After a brief stall the Land Transportation Office in the Philippines has begun implementation of its RFID vehicle tagging policy. Following a couple weeks of intense public debate, the LTO finally ...
At the end of this month, motorists using vital toll roads without a valid radio frequency identification (RFID) device or with an insufficient load balance will be fined. The penalties, under Joint ...
MANILA, Philippines — Conferees of the bicameral conference committee tasked with amending the “Doble Plaka” law have agreed to recommend that motorcycles use single plates instead of two. A bill ...
San Miguel Corp. (SMC) will open 156 RFID installation sites by end-December to provide ease to motorists who are currently migrating to the new government-mandated electronic toll collections scheme.
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