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Automatic toll collection set for all expressways in Vietnam by end of July

The Ministry of Transport has asked the Directorate for Roads of Vietnam (DRVN), the Vietnam Expressway Corporation (VEC), the Vietnam Infrastructure Development and Finance Investment Joint Stock Company (VIDIFI), and other service providers to realise the Prime Minister's request on completing automatic non-stop toll collection (ETC).
Automatic toll collection set for all expressways in Vietnam by end of July ảnh 1An ETC station on the Hanoi-Hai Phong Expressway. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - The Ministry of Transport has asked the Directorate forRoads of Vietnam (DRVN), the Vietnam Expressway Corporation (VEC), the Vietnam InfrastructureDevelopment and Finance Investment Joint Stock Company (VIDIFI), and otherservice providers to realise the Prime Minister's request on completingautomatic non-stop toll collection (ETC).

The ministry requested VEC to direct service providers and related units tourgently install and operate the ETC system on highways by July 31.

In case of delay, the ministry will handle it according to its competence orreport it to authorities for strict handling in accordance with the law,including the suspension of toll collection.

The ministry asked DRVN to direct and coordinate with VEC in deploying the ETCsystem on highways managed by VEC, ensuring the schedule and smooth operation.
Meanwhile, VIDIFI wasasked to continue piloting the ETC on the Hanoi-Hai Phong Expressway only.

In particular, the service providers must pay attention to information disseminationabout the ETC on the expressway and prepare plans for traffic regulations andremote warnings to limit vehicles that are not eligible to enter theexpressway, causing traffic jams and poor safety.

DRVN will support VIDIFI in successfully piloting the operation of ETC on the Hanoi-HaiPhong Expressway.

Besides, the agency has to make monthly reports on the pilot ETC operation’sresults and propose the time of ending the operation as well as amending,supplementing and completing mechanisms, policies, legal regulations and otherrelated issues on ETC.

Regarding the increase in the rate of using ETC payment tags (e-tags), theministry requires ETC service providers to raise service qualityto reach 80-90 per cent of the vehicles nationwide to use e-tags bySeptember.

VNDR will direct and support service providers in increasing carding andexpanding services to achieve the target rate of vehicles affixed with e-tags,the ministry said.

Automatic toll collection set for all expressways in Vietnam by end of July ảnh 2At a toll plaza (Photo: VNA)
To install ETC stations on expressways, the ministry requested the DRVN todirect build-operation-transfer (BOT) investors managed by the ministry tocoordinate and support localities in the installation before June 30.

The toll collection will be suspended at stations behind schedule.

According to the DRVN, by the end of May this year, the number of vehicles withe-tags was nearly 3 million, reaching more than 65%, an increase of more than648,000 vehicles compared to before December 31, 2021.

Currently, there are 48ETC lanes belonging to stations managed by the Ministry of Transport (excludingthe 12 lanes belonging to the Cau Gie-Ninh Binh Expressway managed by VEC) and52 ETC lanes belonging to stations under local management that need to beinstalled.

The DRVN will continue to mobilise and require vehicle owners to use e-tags andETC service to reach at least 90% of vehicles affixed with e-tags to use theETC service by September.

The agency will also coordinate with the traffic police to strictly punishvehicle drivers who are not eligible to enter the ETC lanes causing trafficobstruction as per Government Decree No 123/2021./.
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