08:50
09:00
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- Understand governance frameworks for transparent and accountable PPP road pricing
- Evaluate risk-sharing and financing tools for sustainable project delivery
- Explore ITS innovations enabling adaptive, performance-based pricing in Thailand
09:25
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- Lessons from the Phnom Penh–Sihanoukville Expressway
- Policy Frameworks
- Future Challenges
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- Taiwan’s Public-Private Partnerships case study
- Strategies for achieving high user compliance and satisfaction
- Taiwan’s all-electronic toll collection system and future upgrades for expanding ETC functionality
09:50
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- Travel time variation with different vehicle classes and time of the day and day of the week
- Worst the LOS, less to pay framework is developed with car as a base vehicle class
- A formula has been proposed to calculate distance-based dynamic tolls for mixed traffic conditions
10:15
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- Consulting & Pilot Services: Expert guidance for stakeholders from the idea, requirement analysis, design, pilot, operational strategy and SLA methodology with parameters definition, including transition to the operation and launch support
- Efficient Build up & Migration: Full lifecycle deployment from design and financing to infrastructure construction, system integration, and legacy system replacement without disrupting toll collection
- Sustainable Operations & Innovation: End-to-end management of toll charging systems covering customer service, enforcement, IT operations, and data analytics to ensure reliability, compliance, and long-term sustainability
10:40
11:20
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- Real-world emissions from vehicles are often significantly higher than lab-tested values
- While Euro VI vehicles perform better, they still exceed emission limits in real-world scenarios
- A transition to zero-emission vehicles is essential to effectively address urban transport emissions
11:45
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- Using RUC to promote EV adoption and reduce emissions
- Policy measures for transitioning to sustainable transport
- Regional examples of RUC systems linked to decarbonization goals
12:30
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- Explores how street design can go beyond traffic management to improve road safety, reduce emissions, and advance equitable mobility.
- Highlights how business benefits and revenues can be reinvested to fund safer, people-centric streets for vulnerable users such as pedestrians and cyclists.
- Demonstrates innovative pathways linking equity and safety with road user charging, supported by real-world examples and policy recommendations that offer actionable guidance.
12:55
13:55
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- Explore Vehicle Identification with smart RFID/NFC technologies in combination of traditional camera systems
- The role of vehicle data management as a centralized system connecting different stakeholders for increase of road safety, road charging security and road enforcement
Provide best practice examples, trends in applications and interfacing to hardware components
14:20
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- Pollution Control via Fiscal Measures: India uses Green Tax and emission-based tolling to discourage older, polluting vehicles and promote cleaner alternatives.
- Policy Innovation for Sustainable Transport: Tools like congestion pricing, low-emission zones, and differentiated charges are being piloted to align road usage with environmental impact.
- Support from National Missions: Programs like FAME and the Smart Cities Mission provide institutional support, integrating emission-based charging into broader climate and mobility goals.
15:25
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Cross-border trade and tourism are key to deeper regional integration in ASEAN
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Seamless and inclusive RUC is essential to promote cross-border trade and tourism
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Leveraging advanced IT, including AI, is critical to rapid progress
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15:50
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- Equity And Affordability Of RUC
- Vulnerable Road Users
- Effective Policy
16:15
09:50
10:00
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Explore survey results, stakeholder views, and scenario modelling on RUC feasibility in Kuala Lumpur
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Learn from global best practices in London, Singapore, and Stockholm to guide KL’s context
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Understand policy pathways, equity issues, and phased approaches for sustainable mobility
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10:25
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- User-Centric Transformation > Design tolling systems around user needs to create value and increase acceptance
- Data-Driven Services & Benefits > Use tolling data to deliver personalized mobility services and enable smarter city planning
- Sustainable Financing with Public Buy-In > Position tolling as a public investment to build trust and long-term support
10:50
11:30
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- Opportunities for interoperable tolling systems in ASEAN countries
- Insights from the Singapore-Malaysia collaboration on RUC
- Addressing cross-border policy and technology challenges
11:55
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- Analysis of the Australian High Court decision on EV road user charges
- Implications for state and federal RUC policies
- Strategies to navigate constitutional challenges in RUC adoption
12:20
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- Addressing privacy concerns in data collection for RUC systems
- Ensuring equitable access to transportation in diverse regions
- Effective communication strategies for gaining public acceptance
12:30
13:05
13:55
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- Using RUC revenue to fund EV charging infrastructure
- Incentivizing EV adoption through toll discounts and exemptions
- Examples from Singapore’s Green Plan and Australia’s EV strategies
14:45
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- Balancing user affordability with infrastructure development needs
- Exploring innovative financing models, including TaaS and bonds
- Lessons from PPP success stories in Malaysia and Indonesia