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Skyway 3 to start collecting toll starting July 12 enablePagination: false (FILE PHOTO) Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, July 6) After nearly seven months of free use of Skyway 3, motorists will be charged toll fees starting July 12. In a statement on Tuesday, San Miguel Corporation (SMC) said the rates would be lower than those originally proposed, particularly for motorists traveling shorter distances. This, following the issuance of a Toll Operating Permit and a Notice to Start Collecting Toll by the Toll Regulatory Board (TRB) on Skyway Stage 3. The company, through its SMC Infrastructure, will post the final approved toll rates at the toll plazas prior to the start of toll collection, SMC added. ....
Published July 7, 2021, 7:39 AM After providing free use of its 18-kilometer P80-billion Skyway Stage 3 project for nearly seven months, San Miguel Corporation (SMC) starts collecting toll on its new elevated expressway on Monday, July 12. However, the operator will charge lower than the original proposed toll fees, particularly for motorists traveling shorter distances. The Toll Regulatory Board (TRB) already issued the Toll Operating Permit and a Notice to Start Collecting Toll for Skyway Stage 3. SMC, through subsidiary SMC Infrastructure, will post the final approved toll rates at the toll plazas. The revised, TRB-approved toll matrix, considered the impact of the pandemic on Filipinos. ....
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Money Published March 16, 2021 3:23pm Updated March 16, 2021 7:09pm By TED CORDERO, GMA News San Miguel Corp. (SMC) on Tuesday claimed that the Toll Regulatory Board’s (TRB) inaction on its long-delayed request to start collecting fees for motorists’ use of the Skyway Stage 3 had prompted it to announce the indefinite closure of the 18-kilometer elevated highway, which it later on withdrew. In a statement, San Miguel president Ramon Ang said there was a “misunderstanding” between the company’s infrastructure unit and the TRB. San Miguel is the concession holder of the Metro Manila Skyway system through San Miguel Infrastructure. The TRB, meanwhile, is an inter-agency body composed of the Department of Transportation, Department of Public Works and Highways, Department of Finance, National Economic Development Authority, and a representative from the private sector. ....