PLUS Expands JustGo ANPR Toll to Southern Region

What Is JustGo ANPR and How Does It Work?
JustGo is a contactless toll payment system developed by PLUS Malaysia Berhad that uses Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) technology to deduct tolls without requiring a physical card or in-vehicle device. It is designed for Malaysian highway users who want a seamless, cashless experience at toll plazas. The system links a user’s vehicle registration number to a prepaid account, and cameras capture the plate as the vehicle passes through a dedicated lane.
JustGo ANPR eliminates the need for Touch ‘n Go cards or RFID tags, relying solely on the vehicle’s number plate for toll deduction.
Key Facts
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Service Name | JustGo ANPR Toll Payment |
| Provider | PLUS Malaysia Berhad |
| Announcement Date | 15 July 2026 |
| Expansion Region | Southern Region (Seremban–Port Dickson, Second Link, Kempas on NSE) |
| Technology | Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) |
| Account Type | Prepaid (top-up via app or authorised channels) |
| Registration Fee | Free (no device purchase required) |
| Compatible Vehicles | All Malaysian-registered vehicles with legible number plates |
| Power Standard | 240V (toll plaza infrastructure, not user-facing) |
Which Toll Plazas Are Included in the Southern Expansion?
The expansion covers three key corridors: the Seremban–Port Dickson highway (Seremban–PD), the Second Link (Linkedua) connecting Malaysia to Singapore, and the Kempas interchange on the North-South Expressway (NSE). These locations were selected to serve high-traffic routes used by daily commuters and cross-border travellers. PLUS has not disclosed the exact number of lanes converted at each plaza.
The southern expansion adds JustGo ANPR capability to at least three major toll plazas, including the Second Link crossing, which is a critical route for travel between Malaysia and Singapore.
How Does JustGo Compare to Other Cashless Toll Payments in Malaysia?
JustGo differs from Touch ‘n Go RFID and SmartTAG because it requires no physical tag or card. The system uses ANPR cameras to read the vehicle’s number plate, making it the most hands-free option available. However, it is currently limited to PLUS highways, whereas Touch ‘n Go RFID works on most tolled roads nationwide. As of the announcement, PLUS reported that over 500,000 users have registered for JustGo across all existing lanes, though the company did not provide a breakdown for the southern region.
Unlike RFID tags that need to be affixed to the windscreen, JustGo ANPR requires no in-vehicle hardware, reducing installation and maintenance concerns for Malaysian drivers.
Who Is This For in Malaysia?
JustGo ANPR is ideal for frequent highway users who travel between the Klang Valley, Negeri Sembilan, and Johor, especially those using the Seremban–PD route for weekend getaways or the Second Link for cross-border trips to Singapore. It suits drivers who prefer a completely hands-free experience and do not want to manage multiple toll cards or RFID tags. The system is also beneficial for fleet operators who can link multiple vehicles to a single account.
For Malaysian drivers who regularly commute on the North-South Expressway between Kuala Lumpur and Johor Bahru, JustGo ANPR offers a frictionless toll payment method that works without stopping or fumbling for cards.
Common Questions
Do I need to install any device in my car for JustGo?
No. JustGo uses ANPR cameras to read your vehicle’s number plate. You only need to register your plate online and maintain a sufficient prepaid balance. No physical tag or sticker is required.
Can I use JustGo at all PLUS toll plazas?
Not yet. JustGo is available only at selected PLUS toll plazas. The southern expansion adds Seremban–PD, Second Link, and Kempas. PLUS has stated it will continue to roll out the system to more locations, but no timeline has been provided.
How do I top up my JustGo account?
You can top up via the PLUS app (available on iOS and Android), at authorised PLUS customer service centres, or through selected online banking partners. The minimum top-up amount is RM10.
Sources and Methodology
This article is based on the announcement published by Paul Tan’s Automotive News (paultan.org) on 15 July 2026, titled “PLUS Expands JustGo ANPR Toll to Southern Region”. The original article reported the expansion to Seremban–PD, Second Link, and Kempas on the NSE. No currency conversion was required as all figures are in Ringgit Malaysia (RM). Information specific to Malaysia was verified against the official PLUS Malaysia Berhad website and press materials. This article was last updated on 16 July 2026.
“The expansion of JustGo to the southern region is part of our commitment to provide a seamless and cashless travel experience for all highway users,” said a PLUS Malaysia Berhad spokesperson in the announcement.
— PLUS Malaysia Berhad spokesperson, as quoted by Paul Tan’s Automotive News, 15 July 2026