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By the end of January next year, traffic flow at toll plazas could
potentially be smoother with the
introduction of a radio frequency
identification (RFID) system and a multi-free flow lane. The RFID-based
system, a barcode scanner which scans a “tag” through electromagnetic
waves with a frequency between 850 and 950MHz, will be introduced
starting Jan 28. The system is able to reach a range of 27m with a 10
millisecond response time. An online portal reported that Malaysian Highway Authority (MHA)
director-general Datuk Ismail Md Salleh said the RFID tag will be more
up-to-date than the current system.
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