Can ETC in the car be stolen?

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MacEmmett
07/24/25 7:48pm
ETC in the car can be stolen. 1. Definition: The fully automatic electronic toll collection system (ETC, Electronic-Toll-Collection) is one of the service functions of the intelligent transportation system, especially suitable for use in expressways or busy bridge and tunnel environments. 2. Technical principle: The ETC system performs wireless communication and information exchange between the vehicle-mounted device installed on the vehicle and the antenna installed on the toll station lane. It is mainly composed of an automatic vehicle identification system, a central management system and other auxiliary facilities.
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