User Posts: Mikko Juangco

It was in May 2022 that Mitsubishi launched the updated Xpander in the Philippines. Its debut came with the question of when its Xpander Cross brethren will ...

The automotive and motorsport scene the world over was shocked by the news of Ken Block's passing. Yesterday, Hoonigan Industries confirmed the news on their ...

The time has come for everyone to prepare for the yearly event that is the Feast of the Black Nazarene. Of course, road closures and rerouting are to be ...

The EDSA Busway 24/7 Libreng Sakay program has officially ended. As of the start of 2023, specifically on January 1 (of all days), bus rides are no longer free ...

Has the holiday rush traffic gotten to you yet? The Paskotitap Float Parade is happening this weekend in Pasig, so yes, that might not be such good news as far ...

In the latest LTO developments, the Single Ticketing System might begin sometime in the first quarter of 2023. As the agency finalizes its provisions, NCR ...

After it started in 2020, the Panguil Bay Bridge is seeing steady progress in its construction. Last week, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) ...

The fuel price rollback streak continues! Prices of both gasoline and diesel fuels have been on a downtrend the past couple of weeks, and by tomorrow, we'll ...

We all know that Hyundai has been relentless since its "reentry" into the Philippines. Headlining their lineup is the small crossover Creta and their 7-seater ...

One of the LTO's main thrusts is the agency's shift to digitalization and providing paperless transactions. That said, it has released a statement regarding a ...

Vehicle manufacturers the world over are quickly turning to electrification for more sustainable power. This Toyota Corolla Cross, however, is using a ...

The Land Transportation Office (LTO) recently released a list of offices and branches that cannot issue Driver's License cards, or service licensing ...

I've always been a fan of the Honda City. Imagine my glee when Honda Cars Philippines brought the City RS in. "Wow, RS, top-spec, all the bells and whistles, ...

We all remember the implementation of the No-Contact Apprehension Policy or NCAP. After a very public backlash, the Supreme Court issued a temporary ...

Some of us have been lucky to spend just a short time at the LTO when renewing our Driver's Licenses. Apart from new systems, the printing of the physical ...

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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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