Malaysia’s new toll era explained: Touch ‘n Go RFID MLFF vs PLUS JustGo ANPR on Malaysian Highways

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Malaysia’s highways are entering a new phase of digital tolling. Two systems — Touch ‘n Go RFID MLFF and PLUS JustGo ANPR — are competing to shape the future of toll payments. 

This article explains both systems in simple terms, compares their performance, and helps drivers understand what these changes mean for them. We’ll also show how Motorist.my and the Motorist App can help you stay prepared with services like Sell Car, Car Valuation, Car Insurance, Petrol Prices, Traffic Camera, and Loan Calculator.

What is MLFF and ANPR?
System How It Works Technology Used
Touch ‘n Go RFID MLFF Vehicles have an RFID tag linked to the driver’s eWallet. The toll is deducted automatically as the car passes a gantry. RFID sensors and readers
PLUS JustGo ANPR Cameras detect vehicle number plates and charge tolls through a linked payment account. High-resolution cameras and AI recognition

Both aim to eliminate toll barriers and reduce congestion on Malaysian highways.

Touch ‘n Go RFID MLFF: How It Works

The RFID MLFF system relies on a sticker tag fixed to your vehicle. When your car passes under a toll gantry, the sensor reads the tag and deducts payment from your Touch ‘n Go eWallet.

Advantages

  • Seamless toll payment without stopping

  • Linked to eWallet for fast top-ups

  • Reduces traffic congestion

  • Future-ready for full MLFF nationwide rollout

Disadvantages

  • RFID tag failures due to poor placement or tint interference

  • Requires eWallet top-up balance

  • Some users report detection issues during peak hours

PLUS JustGo ANPR: How It Works

JustGo ANPR by PLUS Malaysia uses cameras to scan number plates — no RFID tag is required. Drivers register their car plates in the JustGo app and link it to a credit/debit card or eWallet.

Advantages

  • No physical tag installation needed

  • Accepts multiple payment methods

  • Easy setup through mobile app

  • Promises over 99% accuracy

Disadvantages

  • Dirty or damaged number plates may cause errors

  • Privacy and data security concerns

Still in pilot testing phase (starting October 2025 on selected highways)

Comparison: RFID MLFF vs JustGo ANPR                                                         
Feature RFID MLFF JustGo ANPR 
Tag required Yes No
Payment method Touch ‘n Go eWallet Credit/Debit card or eWallet
Setup Install RFID sticker Register car in app
Accuracy risk Tag not detected Plate not readable
Best for Frequent highway users Drivers who prefer tagless tolling
Impact on Malaysian Drivers
  1. Dual-system highways: Some tolls may use RFID, others ANPR — drivers must be ready for both.

  2. App registration: You’ll need either the TnG eWallet or JustGo app linked to your vehicle.

  3. Clean plates and working tags: Ensure both are in good condition for accurate detection.

  4. Keep funds ready: Maintain balance in your chosen payment account.

  5. Expect early glitches: Be patient as systems transition and data accuracy improves.

Why Competing Systems Exist

The government encourages multiple toll systems to:

  • Avoid monopoly in toll payments

  • Promote open digital payment systems

  • Improve traffic flow and efficiency

  • Prepare for nationwide MLFF by 2027

This competition benefits users by encouraging innovation and better reliability.

Upcoming Rollouts
  • October 2025: PLUS JustGo ANPR pilot begins (Hutan Kampung–Sungai Dua, 13 plazas).

  • 2026-2027: Wider MLFF and ANPR adoption across major highways.

  • Beyond 2027: Traditional toll booths expected to be phased out.

FAQ: Your Questions Answered

Q. Do I need to install both RFID and JustGo ANPR?

A. Not necessarily. Some highways may support both systems, while others may choose one. For convenience, having both options ready is ideal.

Q. Will toll prices change under these systems?

A. No, toll rates remain the same. Only the payment method changes.

Q. What happens if my RFID tag fails or my plate isn’t recognised?

A. You can contact the respective customer service (TnG or PLUS) and provide proof of payment or plate registration.

Q. Can I still use SmartTAG or physical Touch ‘n Go cards?

A. Eventually, these will be phased out as Malaysia transitions to fully electronic tolling.

Q. Is my personal data safe with ANPR cameras?

A. PLUS has stated that all data will be encrypted and used strictly for tolling and enforcement, in compliance with PDPA regulations.

Motorist: Your Trusted Road Companion

During this transition to digital tolling, Motorist.my helps you stay in control of your car’s needs:

  • Sell Car: Sell your car easily and get the best offer from verified buyers.

  • Car Valuation: Instantly check your car’s market value before upgrading.

  • Car Insurance: Renew or compare policies online for better coverage.

  • Petrol Prices: Track latest fuel prices and plan refuels efficiently.

  • Traffic Camera: Check live camera updates before travelling through tolls.

  • Loan Calculator: Estimate car loan instalments easily before buying or refinancing.

Conclusion

The competition between Touch ‘n Go RFID MLFF and PLUS JustGo ANPR marks a big step toward smoother, faster, and smarter highways in Malaysia. Whether you prefer tag-based or camera-based tolling, being informed and prepared helps you adapt easily. Stay one step ahead — download the Motorist App today or visit Motorist.my to manage your car, check valuations, compare insurance, and make confident driving decisions.


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