"The implementation of MLFF is indeed an important part and step for Indonesia in modernizing its transportation network with reliable high-tech technology and setting standards for other countries to revolutionize their toll systems," said Gyula Orosz, Director of PT Roatex Indonesia Toll System, in Jakarta.
The visit of the ITS delegation from Malaysia is an effort to learn how the MLFF system is implemented in Indonesia, including visiting the Control Center which is capable of monitoring traffic flow on toll roads and ensuring payment transactions using GNSS-based technology.
"This visit is an important moment, as recognition of Indonesia's excellence in the transportation sector, which can provide solutions to common problems such as congestion at toll gates during payments, thus creating travel time efficiency," said Gyula.
During the MLFF Control Center visit, the Malaysian delegation engaged in discussions and Q&A sessions with PT RITS regarding the technology base, devices, and their implementation in Indonesia.
"We hope that ITS Malaysia can obtain information and learn about GNSS-based MLFF technology and be beneficial for the development of the transportation system in Malaysia," said Gyula Orosz.
The MLFF technology from Hungary transforms toll road travel to become smoother and more efficient, supporting Indonesia's entry into the era of Toll Roads Technology 4.0.
MLFF in Indonesia has entered the implementation phase and was tested on the Mandara Bali Toll Road in late December 2023.