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Just last month the internet saw a slew of what's included in the Hyundai Philippines vehicle lineup. From the Staria to the more recognizable Tucson and Santa ...

It was just last year that the Central Luzon Link Expressway or CLLEX was opened to the public. The only caveat at that time was that the full stretch of the ...

In better news this week, fuel prices continue their downtrend. The past 3 weeks have seen rollbacks in petroleum product prices and this week brings welcome ...

The national and local government units have been very active in keeping traffic flow as smooth as possible. To help the situation, Pasig has reminded the ...

The Suzuki S-Presso continues to enjoy good sales in the Philippines. And why not? At its price point, it's pretty tough to beat. Not to sit on its laurels, ...

The Honda Civic Type R is such a revered model in the brand's lineup. Its newest iteration is being touted as "the most powerful ever", and if looks were ...

The Suzuki Grand Vitara has long been absent in the Philippine market. With news that their only crossover, the Vitara, will be discontinued in the country, ...

The Nissan X-Trail is back, and this time it's packing hybrid e-Power. The model has seemingly been pulled out of the Philippine market a few months ago, and ...

Car-centric: roughly defined, it is a method of urban planning that focuses mainly on private motor vehicles. It is a method that more often than not excludes ...

It was about a week ago when we first got to drive the Nissan Kicks e-Power. Ever since it's been touted to replace the well-aged Juke, a lot have been excited ...

Things are looking up, or should we say down, for fuel prices for the second week in a row. After the past weeks' rollback, prices of petroleum products are ...

Until July 31, 2022, Volkswagen Philippines offers two of its best-selling sedans—the Santana MT and Lavida—in a limited Zero Downpayment and Cashback promo ...

The MPV market in the Philippines is a highly contested segment with the likes of the Xpander, Veloz, BR-V, and Ertiga jostling for the top spot, it's time for ...

It's been a long time since we saw the Toyota Crown in local Toyota dealerships. While it continued being sold in Japan and other countries, we last saw it ...

The recent rains have wreaked havoc on our roads. With potholes appearing on every thoroughfare of Metro Manila, the DPWH has its hands full in repairing them. ...

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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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