User Posts: Mikko Juangco

Yesterday, we reported that the MMDA has lifted the Unified Vehicular Volume Reduction Program (UVVRP), more commonly known as vehicle "coding" starting today, ...

If you think you've been seeing far too many units of the Ford Territory plying the streets, here's why. Ford Philippines has announced that since its launch, ...

Traveling between Cebu City and Cordova is about to get easier. After four years of construction, the Cebu-Cordova Link Expressway Corporation (CCLEX) ...

In light of the Holy Week, the MMDA has suspended the vehicle Coding scheme starting tomorrow, April 12 until Friday, April 15. For four days, vehicles plying ...

It's been less than a week since the 2022 Manila International Auto Show opened its doors. Showgoers and those who opted to "watch" online were given a lot of ...

Four-time Formula One World Champion Sebastian Vettel is back! After missing the first two races of this F1 season, he is set to return to the grid in the ...

If there's one automotive brand that hit the ground running - and is still running - it's Geely. Their very first offering, the Coolray, has been its ...

The Foton Thunder has been a part of the brand’s lineup for the past couple of years. Following in the steps of the now-unavailable Blizzard, Foton’s pick-up ...

The current-generation Subaru Forester has been around for some time now. If you kept your hopes up that Motor Image Pilipinas will bring an all-new model in, ...

Who doesn't like pick-ups, right? The Navara has always been a staple on Philippine roads and it's about to get yet another variant and a limited edition at ...

We've waited, and finally, it's here. At the 2022 Manila International Auto Show, Motor Image Pilipinas, the exclusive distributor of Subaru vehicles in the ...

There aren’t too many French auto brands out there, but one of them happens to want to come roaring back into the Philippines. Peugeot has had a bit of a rocky ...

Browsing All Comments By: Mikko Juangco
  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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