Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport: "Check and Pay Unpaid Highway Tolls Using Tmap"
[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Jiwon] From now on, it will be possible to check and pay unpaid highway tolls using the mobile navigation app 'T-map'.
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport and Korea Expressway Corporation announced on the 18th that from the 19th, users will be able to check unpaid tolls via T-map and make immediate payments through credit card or bank transfer.
To this end, the Expressway Corporation signed a service provision agreement with T-map Mobility Co., Ltd. on the 15th. T-map has a total of 18.5 million subscribers.
Payment of unpaid tolls, which was mainly done at highway toll booths and rest areas, will be expanded to mobile, providing a more convenient highway toll payment service for customers who prefer non-face-to-face civil service processing in the COVID-19 era.
The Expressway Corporation plans to provide 100 Hi-pass devices and 300 fuel vouchers (30,000 KRW each) through a lottery for users during the first month after the service launch to promote service usage.
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Lee Sangheon, Director of Road Policy at the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, said, "We will continue to expand non-face-to-face payment services to enhance toll collection convenience and accessibility, as well as strengthen quarantine measures in response to COVID-19."
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