Can an un-transferred vehicle apply for ETC?

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McCarlos
07/30/25 12:35am
Un-transferred vehicles cannot install ETC. The installation of ETC must be done by the new owner after the transfer is completed. To apply for ETC, the ID card, driver's license, and vehicle registration certificate must all belong to the same person. In other words, the bank card, vehicle registration certificate, driver's license, and ID card must all match to apply for ETC. How ETC works: Through the on-board electronic tag installed on the vehicle's windshield, specialized short-range communication is established with the microwave antenna in the ETC lane at the toll station. This utilizes computer networking technology to perform background settlement processing with the bank, allowing vehicles to pass through highway or bridge toll stations without stopping while still paying the required fees. How many ETCs can one person apply for: If a person owns only one vehicle, they can apply for only one ETC. If a person owns multiple vehicles, they can apply for multiple ETCs.
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