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Updated pricing for ERP rates for motorcycle (2 February 2009 to 3 May 2009)
 

Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) is an electronic system of road pricing. It uses a dedicated short-range radio communication system to deduct ERP charges from smart-cards inserted in the in-vehicle units of vehicles each time they pass a pricing point when the system is in operation. The pay-when-you-use principle helps make motorist more aware of the true cost of driving. This way, road usage can be optimised.

 

 

Rates for download (2 February 2009 to 3 May 2009):

 

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