Touch 'n Go service can still be improved


  • Letters
  • Saturday, 31 May 2003

I FULLY support standardisation and the use of new technology to improve customer service. However, I am not fully convinced the forced move to Touch ’n Go is going to improve customer service. 

One good example is the Cheras-Kajang Highway, which provides a convenient toll system that does not require users to “touch and go.” They they just drive though toll gates that have sensors that automatically permit vehicles to pass though. 

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