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RUC APAC 2025

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    • Transitioning from gantry-based to satellite-based road pricing
    • Enhancing traffic management with real-time pricing models
    • Lessons for other cities exploring advanced RUC technologies
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    • Updates from pilots in India, Indonesia, and Thailand
    • Overcoming regional challenges in technology deployment
    • Collaborative approaches for scaling RUC systems
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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
    • Using toll revenues to fund road upgrades, maintenance, and safety enhancements
    • The role of tolling in reducing congestion and accident hotspots through better traffic flow
    • Implementation of point-to-point camera system for better road safety,kki
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    • Addressing urban congestion caused by freight movement
    • Tolling strategies for efficient trade corridors across Asia Pacific
    • Case studies from key logistics hubs like Singapore and Jakarta
14:45
    • Exploring the role of tolling revenue in funding infrastructure resilient to extreme weather events
    • Examples from flood-prone regions adopting climate-smart designs
    • Strategies for integrating resilience into national transport policies
16:15
    • Updates on mileage-based user fee pilots across Australian states
    • Public engagement and stakeholder consultation strategies
    • Overcoming implementation challenges in diverse jurisdictions 
16:40
    • Exploring challenges in cross-border tolling system integration
    • Technical solutions for interoperability across diverse technologies
    • Lessons from Singapore-Malaysia and other regional collaborations
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    • Exploring the long-term success of New Zealand’s RUC system
    • Insights into user compliance and administrative efficiency
    • Lessons for scaling similar systems across Asia Pacific
09:25
    • Opportunities for interoperable tolling systems in ASEAN countries
    • Insights from the Singapore-Malaysia collaboration on RUC
    • Addressing cross-border policy and technology challenges
09:50
    • Aligning tolling with smart city initiatives
    • Leveraging IoT and big data for seamless transportation management
    • Case study: How distance-based tolling complements Singapore’s Smart Nation vision 
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    • Implementation and impact of Taiwan’s all-electronic toll collection system
    • Strategies for achieving high user compliance and satisfaction
    • Future upgrades for expanding ETC functionality
11:45
    • 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
    •  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
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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
    • Balancing user affordability with infrastructure development needs
    • Exploring innovative financing models, including TaaS and bonds
    • Lessons from PPP success stories in Malaysia and Indonesia
16:15
    • Insights into Malaysia’s effective public-private partnerships
    • Balancing infrastructure funding with user affordability
    • Lessons for sustainable toll road operations across Asia
16:40
    • Long-term trends shaping the RUC landscape in Asia Pacific and globally
    • International perspectives on RUC’s role in sustainable urban mobility
    • Innovations driving the next decade of RUC implementation
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