
An overhead scanner (similar to the SmartTAG system) mounted at the toll booth reads the RFID tag (the sticker that is applied onto your vehicle) via electromagnetic fields.

TNG’s RFID works as a passive system that does not require a card and device with batteries to work. How Do I Terminate/Cancel My TNG RFID Tag?.How Long Does It Take To Reload My RFID Tag?.How Do I Check My RFID Balance, Can I Download A Transaction Statement?.Why Does It Take So Long for the RFID Toll Barrier to Open?.Can I Link Multiple RFID Tags to One TNG eWallet Account?.

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With the halting of the sales of the SmartTag device back in 2018 and the expansion of RFID throughout Malaysian highways, it’s clear that TNG plans for RFID to be the main method for contactless payment at toll booths. This usage started with the Malaysia RFID Public Pilot Programme in 2018 and after rigorous testing over the years, Touch ‘n Go (TNG) RFID is now widely available at toll plazas across Malaysia. And one prominent use case of RFID technology in Malaysia is to pay for highway toll fees. Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) is a form of wireless communication that uses electromagnetic fields to transfer data.
