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TRB: More than 90% of transactions in toll roads now cashless



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Solutions to toll plaza congestion underway

More than ninety (90%) of transactions in the country’s toll roads were through radio frequency identification (RFID) sticker use, as a result of the implementation of the cashless transaction since 01 December 2020.

This was the report of the Toll Regulatory Board (TRB), led by TRB Executive Director (ED) Engr. Abraham Sales, in a virtual press briefing on 10 December 2020, headed by DOTr Road Transport and Infrastructure Assistant Secretary Mark Steven Pastor and other transport officials, including DOTr Road Sector Senior Consultant Engr. Alberto Suansing and TRB Board Member Raymundo Junia.

In the said briefing, ED Sales noted that based on the AutoSweep and Easytrip daily report, as of 08 December 2020, more than 3.7 million RFID stickers have been installed, compared to 1.4 million when the program just started.

ED Sales added that the improvement in penetration rate since 01 December 2020 showed that the majority of motorists are now using cashless transactions in passing through tollways.

“Nasa 80-90% ng payment transactions ay cashless or RFID. Ang ibig po sabihin, almost 100% na ng mga motoristang dumaraan sa tollways ay nakikipag-cooperate sa paggamit ng RFID,” he emphasized.

The TRB chief also noted that the number of motorists queuing daily for RFID installation is decreasing, from over 34,000 on 01 December to less than 28,000 on 08 December 2020.

"Ang latest na report po sa amin ay 27,906 on that day of December 8. Ang kahulugan po niyan, nakakuha na po [ng RFID] ang karamihan ng expressway users," TRB ED Sales pointed out.

Meanwhile, ED Sales said that transport secretary Arthur Tugade gave directives to ensure that the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) operator immediately implement various measures to resolve the implementation issues that caused congestion at its toll roads.

One measure is to remove the “emergency” signages, and convert these toll plaza lanes to either “Cash” or “RFID” lanes. Ambulances, law enforcement vehicles, and other emergency response vehicles will be allowed to pass through any lane.

Additionally, the barriers at the toll plazas should be removed during peak/rush hours to allow fast entry and movement of vehicles. Further study on the removal of barriers was also recommended. RFID and Cash lanes should be positioned in clusters to avoid confusion.

To reduce queuing, RFID installation sites at toll plazas should be removed. Stickering and reloading will be relocated in gasoline stations, malls, groceries, and other places frequented by motorists. For small tollgates with 2 to 3 lanes, RFID stickering lanes will be removed, and a cash lane maintained.

The toll operator has been instructed to consider increasing RFID sensor wattage from only 3 to 10 watts, within 15 days from December 9.

Further, the Karuhatan toll plaza configuration in Valenzuela (for NLEX) should be re-assessed, and a recommendation be submitted at the soonest time possible.

To help resolve general issues, Secretary Tugade further directed ED Sales to also relay the abovementioned recommended solutions to other toll operators, as well as the following:

1. Enhance traffic management and customer service assistance at toll plazas and approaches;
2. Intensify campaign and implementation of replacement of worn-out tags;
3. Expedite system’s hardware and software upgrading including data transmission and procurement of good quality RFID stickers; and
4. Continue and enhance the campaign to inform motorists to maintain sufficient load to avoid loading at the toll plazas.

To recall, the tollway operators were given until 02 November to implement cashless transactions at tollways. This was moved to 01 December 2020 to give motorists ample time to have RFID stickers installed. To ensure efficient implementation, the DOTr-TRB set a transition period until 11 January 2021, with no fines and penalties to be imposed on motorists without vehicle RFID. Further, RFID installation will continue beyond 11 January for non-frequent tollway users. Toll load has no validity expiration.

Reasons Why Math Is the Core Subject in Most Colleges



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Math is the most debated subject, attracting heated discussion on its essence, especially in specialization areas where it doesn't seem necessary. Are you, like many students, struggling with math to the point of wondering why it is a core subject? Find course details here and practical assistance to help you secure good grades and enjoy a smooth learning experience. Why am I studying math while pursuing literature? It is an intricate question that can't simply be answered by claiming it is part of the course. However, math is a core subject in most colleges for good reasons. Among the clear reasons math continues to be an integral part of all academic paths includes;
Developing mental discipline

Looking at its history, tracing back to medieval times and as a part of the seven liberal arts in Greek, math's transversal nature proves that it is an important part that facilitates the development of mental disciplined needed in various areas. Math facilitates the flow of thoughts that would otherwise be harder to achieve in other disciplines. Being constructive and reflective might seem like a natural process, but math takes it to higher levels needed in navigating various fields. While studying literature, for example, math literacy helps you reflect on various issues and arrive at better conclusions constructively.
Deeper thinking

How do you develop abstract thinking? It is through math, as you solve various problems. Developing logical and critical thinking takes time and practice, a faculty that math addresses. You accumulate unique and powerful ways to analyze a situation, describe it, and apply knowledge to solve the problem and draw reliable conclusions. While solving a math problem, you have to think deeper, analyze the situation, and recognize the key processes needed to solve it. From there, you can draw the solution from the knowledge and experience you've accumulated over time. That's how math facilitates deeper and analytical thinking to draw logical solutions. Logical ideas don't pop out from anywhere, and with math, regardless of your field, you can develop deeper thinking that facilitates innovative discoveries.
Math is everywhere

Sciences, engineering, humanities, mention it, and math is there. It is not just the arithmetic computation and analytical thinking; it goes beyond the face value. Math shapes every industry in more ways than you might initially anticipate. When handling daily activities, you won't start considering algebra to handle the tasks, but certain math skills are in play even without realizing it. From musicians striking those perfect notes, designers crafting incredible designs, chefs making a balance of ingredients for that tasty meal, it all draws from math. Math is an essential skill that eases your activities, regardless of the field, skills level needed, and situation, stressing its importance and hence a core subject in most colleges.
It is the foundation stone

Every industry relies on math to understand and apply knowledge for its betterment. Math provides the needed tools to understand an area and innovatively navigate the field. As an engineer, for example, your measurements are derived from your math skills. In business, market research requires statistical analysis, drawing from math skills. Those are basic foundation elements, and as you dig deeper into the fields, you realize that math shapes its progress. For example, while designing engineering and medical tools, math skills, including analytical thinking and statistical computations, are necessary to facilitate effective and efficient equipment. This shows that math provides the foundation and tools needed to advance in various fields.

Math skills entail more than the manipulation of numbers to arrive at a particular solution. If that were the core, it would have already been phased out by tech advancements, as computers and sophisticated calculators can handle such manipulations accurately and faster than humans. However, the inventions can analyze a situation and reason as humans do, stressing the need to hold math as a core subject throughout academic life.

#PPP4SamaAll Awards Night: The Full List of Winners

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"Cleaners" by Glenn Barit came through with flying colors at the virtual #PPP4SamaAll Awards Night of the 4th Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino (PPP) organized by the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP).



Leomar Baloran, Julian Narag, and Carlo Mejia of _Cleaners_ received the PPP4 Special Citation for Ensemble Performance

"Cleaners" bagged six awards out of 10 nominations: Best Picture, Best Director for Barit, Best Supporting Actress for Gianne Rivera, Special Citation for Ensemble Performance for Leomar Baloran, Julian Narag, and Carlo Mejia, Best Production Design for Alvin Francisco, and Best Musical Score for Barit.



Elijah Canlas from He Who Is Without Sin was awarded the PPP4 Special Jury Prize for Performance in a Lead Role

Jason Paul Laxamana's "He Who Is Without Sin" took home four awards, namely Special Jury Prize for Performance in a Lead Role for Elijah Canlas, Best Screenplay for Laxamana, Best Cinematography for Emmanuel Liwanag, and Audience Choice Award for Feature Film Category.



PPP4 Best Actor Gold Azeron from Metamorphosis, which received the PPP4 Special Jury Prize for Film




PPP4 Best Actress Hana Kino from Come On, Irene

Other big winners of the night were "Metamorphosis" by J.E. Tiglao, which won the Special Jury Prize for Film, Best Actress Hana Kino from "Come On, Irene," Best Actor Gold Azeron from "Metamorphosis," and Best Supporting Actor Henyo Ehem from "The Highest Peak."



PPP4 Best Supporting Actor Henyo Ehem from The Highest Peak


"Kintsugi" director Lawrence Fajardo was given the Best Editing trophy while "The Highest Peak" director Arbi Barbarona won for Best Sound Design. The Audience Choice Award for CineMarya Short Film Category is "Night Shift" by Mariel Ong.


Considered for the #PPP4SamaAll Awards Night nominations were nine out of the 13 films from the Premium Selection Section, which are the ones that had limited releases in the country or had Philippine premieres at PPP4. 


These are “Cleaners,” “Metamorphosis,” “He Who Is Without Sin,” “The Highest Peak,” “Kintsugi,” “Come On, Irene” by Keisuke Yoshida, “Blood Hunters: Rise of the Hybrids” by Vincent Soberano, “Sila-Sila” by Giancarlo Abrahan, and “The Helper” by Joanna Bowers.


The other PPP Premium Selection films were non-competition titles: opening film “Ang Lakaran ni Kabunyan: Kabunyan’s Journey to Liwanag” by National Artist for Film Kidlat Tahimik and the restored versions of “Markova: Comfort Gay” by Gil Portes, “Batch ’81” by Mike de Leon, and “Brutal” by Marilou Diaz-Abaya.


The online #PPP4SamaAll Awards Night was held on December 12 and was streamed on the YouTube channel and Facebook pages of the FDCP. Hosted by Kakki Teodoro, it featured musical performances by Raf Bernardino, Acel Bisa, Bayang Barrios and Naliyagan, Joey Ayala, Ice Seguerra, and Ms. Regine Velasquez.


The PPP4, which runs until December 13, has a 170-film lineup of 90 full-length feature films and 80 short films. The online festival has drawn 8,000 subscribers, held 32 virtual events, and had 64 event partners and supporters since its October 31 opening. 


The Official List of Winners and Nominees of the #PPP4SamaAll Awards Night:


BEST PICTURE

WINNER: Cleaners

He Who Is Without Sin

Metamorphosis

Kintsugi

The Highest Peak


SPECIAL JURY PRIZE FOR FILM

Metamorphosis


BEST DIRECTOR

WINNER: Glenn Barit (Cleaners)

Jason Paul Laxamana (He Who Is Without Sin)

J.E. Tiglao (Metamorphosis)

Lawrence Fajardo (Kintsugi)

Arbi Barbarona (The Highest Peak)


BEST ACTRESS

WINNER: Hana Kino (Come On, Irene)

Sarah Chang (Blood Hunters: Rise of the Hybrids)

Nats Sitoy (Come On, Irene)

Hiro Nishiuchi (Kintsugi)


BEST ACTOR

WINNER: Gold Azeron (Metamorphosis)

Ken Yasuda (Come On, Irene)

Gio Gahol (Sila-Sila)

Elijah Canlas (He Who Is Without Sin)


SPECIAL JURY PRIZE FOR PERFORMANCE IN A LEAD ROLE

Elijah Canlas (He Who Is Without Sin)


SPECIAL CITATION FOR ENSEMBLE PERFORMANCE 

Leomar Baloran, Julian Narag, and Carlo Mejia (Cleaners)


BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

WINNER: Gianne Rivera (Cleaners)

Iana Bernardez (Metamorphosis)

Yayo Aguila (Metamorphosis)


BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

WINNER: Henyo Ehem (The Highest Peak)

Phi Palmos (Kintsugi)

Topper Fabregas (Sila-Sila)

Roweno Caballes (The Highest Peak)

Allan Gannaban (Cleaners)


BEST SCREENPLAY

WINNER: Jason Paul Laxamana (He Who Is Without Sin)

J.E. Tiglao and Boo Dabu (Metamorphosis)

Glenn Barit (Cleaners)

Herlyn Alegre (Kintsugi)

Daniel Saniana (Sila-Sila)


BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

WINNER: Emmanuel Liwanag (He Who Is Without Sin)

Boy Yñiguez (Kintsugi)

Steven Paul Evangelio (Cleaners)

Takeyuki Onishi (Blood Hunters: Rise of the Hybrids)

Tey Clamor (Metamorphosis)


BEST EDITING

WINNER: Lawrence Fajardo (Kintsugi)

Noah Loyola and Che Tagyamon (Cleaners)

Mai Calapardo (He Who Is Without Sin)

Renard Torres (Metamorphosis)

Annika Lok Yin Feign (The Helper)


BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN

WINNER: Alvin Francisco (Cleaners)

Hai Balbuena and Rolando Inocencio (Kintsugi)

James Arvin Rosendal (Metamorphosis)

Lars Magbanua (He Who Is Without Sin)

Fritz Silorio (Blood Hunters: Rise of the Hybrids)


BEST SOUND DESIGN

WINNER: Arbi Barbarona (The Highest Peak)

Shichihei Kawamoto and Yuji Akazawa (Come On, Irene)

Dale Martin (Blood Hunters: Rise of the Hybrids)

Aian Louie Caro and Erlyn Tomboc (He Who Is Without Sin)

John Michael Perez and Daryl Libongco (Cleaners)


BEST MUSICAL SCORE

WINNER: Glenn Barit (Cleaners)

Arbi Barbarona (The Highest Peak)

Peter Legaste (Kintsugi)

Dale Martin and Tamara dela Cruz (Blood Hunters: Rise of the Hybrids)

Igo Gonzalez (Sila-Sila)


AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARD FOR FEATURE FILM CATEGORY

He Who Is Without Sin by Jason Paul Laxamana


AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARD FOR CINEMARYA SHORT FILM CATEGORY

Night Shift by Mariel Ong

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