Automatic Pass System (OGS) Expires on March 31

Automatic Access System OGS Ends on March
Automatic Pass System (OGS) Expires on March 31

The Automatic Transit System (OGS) will end on Thursday, March 31, and from this date on, the toll roads and bridges will only be crossed with the Rapid Transit System (HGS).

In order for citizens not to suffer during the system transition process, they must apply to the bank where the OGS device was purchased by the end of Thursday, March 31, and open an HGS account instead of the canceled OGS.

The details of the application are as follows:

The toll fee, which was made before the cancellation of the OGS device and has not yet been collected, will be collected from the balance in the OGS account. If there is still money in the OGS account after the transaction, it will be returned to the bank account or credit card of the person concerned.

In the event that the fees for the transitions made with OGS are not covered, the amounts taken under the assurance will be returned to the bank account or credit cards. Refunds will be made to customers' bank accounts or credit cards within 30 days from the date of cancellation of the device.

Those who replace the OGS device with the HGS label do not need to take any action. From the end of Thursday, March 31, all OGS devices will be canceled.

With the application, it is aimed to reduce the workload and increase efficiency, to provide better service to our citizens, and to prevent the confusion created by the two systems.

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