Talk:Touch 'n Go

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[edit] Coloured Text

Is there any policy for coloured text in articles - I find quite a bit of this distracting, but I wasn't sure if there had been previous discussions. Tompagenet 13:16, 4 April 2007 (UTC)

I agree. The coloured text and boxes seem to look more like graphics and logos. I think we should stick to black-against-white for text.Slleong 16:52, 7 July 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Smart TAG

When I went to Malaysia at the end of last year, Smart TAG was used at toll plazas as a system enabling the processors to access Touch 'n Go cards inserted into Smart TAG machines into cars without any driver action - it wasn't a separate system as implied in the two articles (this one and the Smart TAG article). Brian Jason Drake 08:43, 30 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Octopus card

What's that card got to do with this? This article isn't in the "see also" list for Octopus card. Brian Jason Drake 06:52, 22 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Article may be misleading

The history isn't well documented in the article. From memory, Cityliner buses used TnG for a long time, possibly from the beginning and if not, before Plus started having TnG anyway. Also it doesn't really describe the history relating to toll use. I believe a mandate came down from the government, sometime in 2000 or perhaps even before that all toll operators had to use TnG. Nothing happened for quite a while until 2002 or 2003 or something when they finally began to talk about it again and finally forced all operators to use TnG (I no longer lived in Malaysia by this time) Nil Einne 12:48, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Poor grammar?

This article seems to be full of grammar mistakes, with missing "the"s, "is"es and a few other small words here and there. Sounds like direct Malay translation, anyone willing to tidy things up? Jason (talk) 15:41, 10 February 2008 (UTC)