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08:50
09:00
    • sgvgIndia’s Tolling Journey
    • Electronic Toll Collection through RFID Technology
    • Challenges
    • GNSS Tolling Initiatives- A Unique Solution
09:25
    • The 2023-2024 independent review of tolls for the New South Wales government 
    • Evaluation and assessment of how tolls operate as a system in Sydney 
    • The establishment of a New South Wales government tolling companyhbfbhyCut
09:50
    • Common challenges and best practices for achieving interoperability and free flow in a multi-concession environment
    • How to implement free-flow technology without reducing toll collection 
    • Benefits for road users and concessionaires of free-flow and interoperability between toll systemspolkkj
10:15
11:00
    • Monetisation models across the Asia Pacific region – BOT, PPP and TOT
    • What are the best methods to enhance funding for expansive infrastructure development projects?
    • Regional case studies
11:35
    • The landscape of road payment systems in Indonesia
    • The implementation of multi-lane free flow technology in Indonesia’s toll road network
    • Insights into the future potential of Indonesia's road payment market for businesseshyyy
12:00
    • Explore the unique challenges of megacity mobility and its importance for economic growth and quality of life
    • Discuss how RUC fits into a megacity mobility plan
    • An overview of the complex multimodal approach required for megacities with shared infrastructure and overlapping funding, operations and managementiiiii
12:25
13:25
    • Toll roads in Azerbaijan
    • Supporting the country’s sustainability agenda through toll roads
    • Baku-Guba toll road: the first step forwardwellll
15:15
    • Harnessing tolling and RUC for environmental impact
    • How User Charges are cutting emissions
    • Shaping the future of mobility through behavior changeghjjm
15:40
    • The global ETC market is rapidly growing, especially in Asia-Pacific. The highway segment drives this growth, with RFID leading but emerging technologies also influencing the market.
    • Vietnam’s shift to ETC has significantly reduced travel time, fuel consumption, and CO2 emissions, boosting productivity and user satisfaction.
    • Government support, including a dedicated task force and universal ETC mandate, was crucial for Vietnam’s swift implementation, highlighting the role of leadership and Public-Private Partnerships in digital transformation.pppp
16:05
09:50
10:00
    • Scalable Infrastructure: FASTag’s successful handling of high transaction volumes
    • Regulatory Support and Enforcement: The effectiveness of mandatory FASTag adoption and enforcement
    • User Experience and Education: FASTag’s focus on ease of use and comprehensive customer support qqqqqqq
10:25
    • Sharing Tolling Experience
    • Trend Towards Open Marketplace Models
    • Trend Towards a Dense Toll Enforcement Network 
    • Integrating Trends for Sustainable Mobilityweeerffghgdgdgb
10:50
11:30
    • Environmental sustainability of toll roads
    • How do tolls help authorities meet demands for sustainable infrastructure
    • What are the best methods to meeting decarbonisation goals in the transport sector?
12:05
    • Significant growth in the Philippines' toll road network is supported by extensive ongoing and planned projectsrcu

    • A comprehensive legal and regulatory framework underpins the development and management of toll roads in the Philippines

    • Implementing Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) systems faces challenges, including system integration and public resistance

12:30
13:30
    • Transport Planning and Current Status of Road Charging Systems (Toll, Electronic Tolling systems, etc.) of Bangladesh
    • Current Policy Considerations to Introduce Road Charging Schemes
    • Case Study: Bridge and Elevated Expressway

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13:55
    • How do toll systems compare to other road systems safety-wise?
    • Safe road designs to decrease fatality rates
    • Case studies from the region
14:40