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TechnologyJuan dela Cruz

04 Nov, 2025

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President Marcos Jr. Launches "One RFID, All Tollways" Project to Unify Tollway Systems Nationwide

President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. inaugurated the "One RFID, All Tollways" interoperability project, a landmark step towards unifying RFID toll collection systems across major Philippine expressways and toll networks. This initiative aims to simplify travel and improve efficiency for motorists by enabling a single RFID sticker to work seamlessly on multiple tollways.

In his remarks during the launch, President Marcos emphasized the importance of efficiency, unity, and innovation in mobility. He said, "This project embodies our administration's commitment to reliable connectivity and tireless innovation. With one RFID, we move towards one nation on the move where toll collection is faster, simpler, and compatible nationwide."

The project is a collaborative effort coordinated by the Department of Transportation (DOTr), the Toll Regulatory Board (TRB), and various private tollway concessionaires. Their joint undertaking ensures system integration across expressways including the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX), North Luzon Expressway (NLEX), and other interconnected toll networks.

Transportation Secretary emphasized that the unified RFID system addresses long-standing challenges faced by motorists such as multiple RFID stickers for different toll operators and inconsistent payment processing. "This interoperability not only streamlines the experience of motorists but also reflects our broader agenda to harness digital infrastructure for inclusive and connected mobility," the Secretary noted.

The administration’s vision aligns with the objectives of the "Bagong Pilipinas" program, which prioritizes digital and connected infrastructure as a foundation for national development. The "One RFID, All Tollways" initiative marks a significant modernization milestone, laying the groundwork for future smart mobility solutions across the country’s transport network.

President Marcos concluded, "We are forging a path that exemplifies responsible leadership and innovation. Our drive towards unified, efficient, and accessible infrastructure ensures that Filipinos benefit directly from advancements in technology and governance."

The project reinforces the administration’s reform-oriented approach to infrastructure development, promising faster transit times, reduced congestion at toll plazas, and a more seamless travel experience across the nation’s expressways.