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May 08, 2018, Estado de Mexico, Mexico |

SICE completes the equipping and commissioning works for 8 multimodal toll lanes at the T1 station of the Mexico-Toluca Highway (Mexico)

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After several years collaborating closely, succeeding in all projects carried out jointly, PINFRA (concession holder of the Mexico-Toluca motorway) entrusted SICE with the implementation of a traffic management and toll collection system.

This time, PINFRA had to move the equipment of 8 toll lanes and the T1 station due to the construction of the Mexico-Toluca suburban train.

The scope of this project includes 8 multimodal (MD) toll lanes for manual (cash) and electronic (TAG) tolling. The rails are unidirectional and one of them is extra wide for special vehicles. The system installed includes the pre-screening and post-screening subsystems offering a better collection efficiency.

Concerning track equipment, the following have been installed: track cameras, booth cameras, plate cameras, RFID readers and antennas, controllers, sensors, curtains, photoelectric systems, user screens, traffic lights, booth equipment, servers, communication switches and telephone systems, among others.

In addition, SICE has also installed in the control center the Operational Back Office solution: Provides a comprehensive tool to convert equipment transactions into billable events that will be sent to toll-free commercial platforms. Provides a flexible and easily customizable solution (pricing schemes, image revision strategies, travel construction capabilities, maintenance monitoring) regardless of the track equipment supplier.

SICE has worked for PINFRA for over three years. The company has installed toll systems on numerous motorways under concession (La Finca, Villa Guerrero, Siglo XXI (Jantetelco-El Higueron), La Marquesa (La Marquesa-Lerma) T2 and Mexico-La Marquesa T1), and is currently equipping the ITS system on the Mexico-Toluca motorway.