HKeToll to be implemented in Tsing Sha Control Area from 5am on May 7 (with photos)
Ends/Wednesday, April 26, 2023
Issued at HKT 17:12
The Commissioner for Transport, Miss Rosanna Law (centre); the Principal Transport Officer (Management), Mr Albert Ho (left); and the Acting Chief Engineer (Smart Mobility), Mr George Fong (right), of the Transport Department (TD) held a briefing today (April 26) to introduce the implementation arrangements for the HKeToll in the Tsing Sha Control Area (Eagle's Nest Tunnel, Sha Tin Heights Tunnel and Tai Wai Tunnel) from 5am on May 7 to replace all manual toll booths and Autotoll lanes. Motorists can pay tunnel tolls using toll tags without having to stop or queue at toll booths for payments.
The Transport Department reminded the public today (April 26) that the HKeToll, a free-flow tolling service, will be implemented in the Tsing Sha Control Area (Eagle's Nest Tunnel, Sha Tin Heights Tunnel and Tai Wai Tunnel) from 5am on May 7. Photo shows the system in the Tsing Sha Control Area. The use of a tolled tunnel by a motor vehicle will be detected by the field equipment through reading a toll tag affixed on the windscreen of the vehicle or by capturing the image of the vehicle's number plate, and recognising the vehicle registration mark automatically. Tunnel tolls will be deducted from the pre-set toll payment account in the system, and the user will be notified.
The HKeToll makes use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology, with the support of automatic number plate recognition technology, to allow vehicles to pay tolls without stopping at toll booths. Photo shows the system in the Tsing Sha Control Area. The use of a tolled tunnel by a motor vehicle will be detected by the field equipment through reading a toll tag affixed on the windscreen of the vehicle or by capturing the image of the vehicle's number plate, and recognising the vehicle registration mark automatically. Tunnel tolls will be deducted from the pre-set toll payment account in the system, and the user will be notified.
The Transport Department's Chief Traffic Engineer (New Territories East), Mr Wong Kwok-leung, reminded motorists that temporary traffic arrangements will be implemented in phases in the vicinity of the Tsing Sha Control Area from 11pm on May 6. Both directions of Eagle's Nest Tunnel, Sha Tin Heights Tunnel and Tai Wai Tunnel, and their connecting roads, will be temporarily closed from 2am to 5am on May 7 to facilitate the works to close the toll booth facilities, amend traffic signs and road markings, etc to tie in with the implementation of the HKeToll. Motorists are advised to allow sufficient journey times and use alternative routes, such as Tai Po Road and Lion Rock Tunnel, to travel between Kowloon and Sha Tin. Traffic signs and road markings will be provided on-site to guide the motorists.
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