User Posts: Mikko Juangco

Much news has been published about the inevitable return of the Toyota Tamaraw. After a few months since it was first discussed with PH President Marcos, ...

Even the MMDA recognizes how the Christmas season begins even before Undas. So much so that the government agency has already announced its plans on how to ...

It was in 2006 that the last Toyota Celica rolled out of the factory. Well, any Toyota factory, as a matter of fact. The storied nameplate has a rather ...

Miriam Defensor-Santiago has a long list of accolades behind her. A fierce lawyer and a fiercer public servant, she unfortunately passed away in 2016, but her ...

The Nissan Navara Pro-4X has been around for some time now, and with no real news of a new model making its way into the market, we just had to try it out and ...

The NLEX-SLEX Connector Road is part of the grand plan of making traveling from north to south and vice versa faster and more convenient for motorists. On- and ...

LTO wasn't kidding when they said they wanted to go full-digital. Though the LTMS Portal is already up and running, many of the agency's services still require ...

As part of the progress of the Skyway Stage 3 Project, the concrete pouring of coping beams has been scheduled for later this week. On October 21 at 10:00 PM, ...

Last week brought good news as fuel prices dropped for both gas and diesel users. This week brings good news, and a bit of bad, too. Tomorrow, October 17, we ...

We've put up a comprehensive list of installation sites for both Easytrip and AutoSweep on our site for the convenience of you, our readers. While that list ...

Bike lanes are on the way to be staples in and around Quezon City roads. In line with the Department of Transportation's (DOTr) thrust toward promoting active ...

While Isuzu PH is set to launch the D-Max Limited, Thailand just revealed a refreshed model of their great-selling pickup. Given that it's not an all-new ...

Traffic in Bulacan's Plaridel, Pulilan, and Baliuag areas should improve after the DPWH opened the Bulacan Arterial Bypass Road. Also called the Plaridel ...

We don't want to jinx it, but things are looking up -rather, down, literally - for fuel prices. With another rollback set for tomorrow, this time, both ...

Is this real? Can it be true? Will the LTO finally be able to issue everyone a plastic Driver's License card? Following the Land Transportation Office's posts ...

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  1. Hi, Darryl! MPTC Tollways are all pretty much EasyTrip expressways. Unfortunately, there are no other RFID installation sites other than what we’ve already listed here. Looking at EasyTrip’s site, their instructions really do point to motorists going to their sites that are already along the expressways.

    The last “hope” in Metro Manila was Shell Magallanes, but that’s already been closed at the start of September 🙁

    Here’s the thing, some of the toll plazas still do accept cash, given the staggered implementation of the contactless toll collection. It’s not exactly an answer to your query, but at least getting an RFID tag installed can be done by going in with cash, and then exiting with your brand spanking new RFID already.

  2. Pow’s passing will always be a tremendous loss to the entire community and his friends and family. We miss him, too. – Mikko, YugaAuto

  3. If you qualify for a 10-year Driver’s License validity (which we hope you do 🙂 ) it should be valid until 2032

  4. PHP 250.

    PHP 100, Application Fee + PHP 150 Student Permit Fee

  5. That’s not good at all, Gerry. It really is the aim of articles like this for our readers to come out and tell us about their own experiences. Sadly, not everyone is as lucky as others, even if we know that it’s not supposed to be about “luck” but about standardization across all LTO offices.

    Is there no other help desk that you can probably bring this issue to?

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