tarting Tuesday, motorists will no longer be able to pay cash to enter particular sections of the innercity toll road, with a non-cash payment system gradually coming into effect.
Toll operator PT Jasa Marga started on Tuesday imposing the non-cash payment system on the innercity toll road and the Prof. Dr. Sedyatmo toll road, which connects Soekarno–Hatta International Airport in Banten with the capital.
With the system, drivers can only enter the roads after paying tolls using e-money cards issued by Bank Mandiri, Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI), Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI) and Bank Tabungan Negara (BTN) – incorporated in the State-Owned Banks Association (Himbara).
The system will come into effect in phases before being fully imposed on Oct. 31, said Jasa Marga spokesman Dwimawan Heru as quoted by wartakota.tribunnews.com.
Schedules of non-cash application on innercity toll road and Prof. Sedyatmo toll road:
First period:
Sept. 12: Pejompongan tollgate
Sept. 13: Jelambar 2 and Slipi 2
Sept. 14: Jelambar 1 and Angke 1
Sept. 15: Tebet 1 and Kuningan 1
Sept. 19: Cililitan 1
Sept. 20: Halim 1
Sept. 21: Kamal 3
Sept. 23: Kamal 2 and Kamal 4
Sept. 26: Kamal 1
Sept. 28: Cengkareng 1 and Angke 2
Sept. 30: Kapuk 1
Second period:
Oct. 3: Tanjung Duren
Oct. 4: Pluit 3
Oct. 6: Cengkareng 2
Oct. 11: Kapuk 2
Oct. 14: Tomang
Oct. 18: Cililitan 2
Oct. 20: Halim 2
Oct. 22: Cawang
Oct. 24: Tebet 2 and Slipi 1
Oct. 27: Kuningan 2
Oct. 31: Semanggi 2
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