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EasyPass/M-Pass now live on the Don Mueang Tollway

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The automatic gates that have been being installed for what seems like aeons are now live.

 

There are also QR/Credit Card readers attached to the regular booths but I'm not sure if they are active yet.

 

New automatic lane readers are much faster than the old ones used on the expressway, no need to actually stop whilst it does its job ???? 

 

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

apparently easy pass only, no m-pass for now

 

contactless card readers has been functioning for quite some time now

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13 hours ago, digbeth said:

apparently easy pass only, no m-pass for now

contactless card readers has been functioning for quite some time now

 

Definitely both EasyPass and M-Pass, they've been integrated for some time and both work on each-other's locations https://www.tollway.co.th/en/our-service/how-to-pay-tolls

 

Card readers are indeed active, but the QR readers are not as yet.

 

Note that M-Flow is something different using plate readers and no barriers, not available on Don Mueang.

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

So now that Easy pass and M pass will soon be superseded by M flow the Don Muang operators of this overly expensive tollway are now going backwards and installing this outdated system. But it matches their general attitude to management.    

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