Aleatica takes another step in its commitment to smart, safe, and sustainable mobility by launching contactless payment on the Circuito Exterior Mexiquense (CEM), one of its most important roads in the State of Mexico.
According to the company’s statement, this innovative solution optimizes traffic flow and provides a more efficient service.
With more than 310,000 crossings daily, the CEM is positioned as the first highway in the country to offer this convenient and secure cashless payment method. Users will be able to pay their tolls using contactless- enabled bank cards and mobile devices in 25 lanes across three toll plazas: Jorobas, Tultepec, and Las Américas.
Aleatica also announced that in the coming months, this technology will gradually expand to other toll booths in the CEM with the goal of reducing wait times and significantly improving the user experience by reducing congestion at the toll booths.
The new payment method
The system will allow people to pay their tolls instantly using mobile devices (cell phones and smart watches with a digital wallet) and contactless bank cards, including those on the Visa, MasterCard, and American Express electronic payment networks .
Additionally, traditional payment methods such as TAG and cash will remain available to ensure all forms of payment are available to people using the road.
To use this new technology, simply hold your card close to the terminal reader to complete the transaction in less than 10 seconds.
With this initiative, the company consolidates its leadership in the adoption of safer, more sustainable mobility technologies aligned with global best practices for service excellence.
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