FETC Partners with BGSR Group to Build Thailand's Highway Electronic Toll Collection System
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Far Eastern Electronic Toll Collection (FETC), along with its subsidiary Far Eastern International Thailand (FEIT) and the BGSR consortium, has officially launched the M-Flow multi-lane free-flow electronic toll collection system for Thailand's M81 highway. This system significantly reduces travel time from Bangkok to Kanchanaburi and has seen weekend traffic reach 55,000 vehicles. The FETC team is also responsible for the M6 highway's system, aiming for full operation by 2028.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the name of the electronic toll collection system launched by FETC and BGSR Group in Thailand?
- A: The electronic toll collection system is called M-Flow, launched on Thailand's M81 highway.
- Q: Which highway in Thailand uses the M-Flow system developed by FETC and FEIT?
- A: The M-Flow system is operational on Thailand's M81 highway, connecting Bangkok to Kanchanaburi.
- Q: How many vehicles used the M81 highway with the M-Flow system during weekends?
- A: Weekend traffic on the M81 highway reached 55,000 vehicles using the M-Flow system.
- Q: What year is the target for full operation of the M6 highway's toll system by FETC?
- A: The M6 highway's electronic toll collection system aims for full operation by 2028.
- Q: Which companies partnered to launch the M-Flow system on Thailand's M81 highway?
- A: FETC, FEIT, and the BGSR consortium partnered to launch the M-Flow system on the M81 highway.