Halla... Ang plate number na tinatype ko is the plate number of the vehicle that I first applied with Autosweep (hence, the plate number on the 'main account')...
Yun din plate number na ine-enter ko when I load up on 7-11, or on SM loading centers...
Pero ngayon sa BPI app na ako nagloload, hehehe...
One account, multiple stickers ang setup ko. I just load the main acct, then depende sa trip ko gamitin going to work (4wheels or 2wheels), may load na.
used my easy trip sa coastal last week di mabasa pati yung card. papalitan ko daw. i juat find it strange na hindi mabasa yun card i rarely handle it. it just sits in the glove box all of the time.
possible ba may warping yung card due to heat? even if slight, di na mababasa barcode? Just a guess.
I keep mine in the wallet. Though it is a bit bothersome given so that I don't forget, I bring 2 Autosweep and 2 Easytrip Cards in case I am driving main car or second car, and suddenly detour through one of the expressways (unplanned). Has happened a few times where I detoured to NLEX to get out of traffic from Novaliches/Quirino Hway/TandangSora area.
Though di pa ako nagkataon na hindi mabasa sticker sa headlight so di ko pa need hugutin yung card to show guard/personnel ng toll
mas ok bang sa headlight nalang yung RFID kaysa sa windshield?
Para lang diko na isipin concerns sa tint.![]()
Not sure sa mga "newgen" headlight stickers, pero based from experience yung mga sinauna ay olats gawa wear and tear over the years [exposed sa init, ulan, etc]...
Kaso yun nga, pag dark tint et al, ayaw pumayag ni MATES na maglagay sa windshield, not unless scrape off yung tint para malagay yung sticker.
PTP Mods here as thread pertains to Autosweep:
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NLEx, SCTEx Easytrip tags to be phased out by September 30
Published August 11, 2020 7:32pm
By TED CORDERO, GMA News
NLEx Corp. said Tuesday the battery-powered Easytrip tags in use since 2005 at the North Luzon Expressway (NLEx) and the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEx) will be phased out by September 30.
This, as NLEX Corp. said it is transitioning its cashless payment system to the radio frequency identification (RFID) platform.
In a statement, the tollroads operator said it will install for free small, paper-thin and easy to attach RFID stickers that will be mounted on a vehicle’s windshield or headlight.
The RFID sticker with a microchip will replace the Easytrip tag which will no longer be usable after the phase out, it said.
Easytrip tag users are assured that any remaining account balance will be carried over to the new RFID system.
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