Can ETC be installed in the black dotted area on the car?

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LeCameron
07/29/25 1:42am
ETC can be installed in the black dotted area on the car. ETC is an electronic toll collection system, also known as an automatic road toll system, commonly seen on highways, bridges or tunnels with toll policies, and some sections of city centers. Precautions for using ETC include: 1. Maintain a distance of more than 10 meters from the vehicle in front to prevent automatic sensing from charging the wrong vehicle; 2. When using a debit card to bind ETC, insufficient balance will also cause the toll deduction to fail; 3. The recognition speed for ETC lanes is 20 kilometers per hour, and if the speed is too fast, the vehicle device information cannot be read, leading to toll deduction failure.
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