Does ETC Non-Deduction Count as Fee Evasion?
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ETC non-deduction is considered fee evasion behavior, and in severe cases, it may result in being blacklisted on highways. Here are precautions for ETC usage: 1. Sensing Range: The ETC lane sensing area is 8 meters with a recommended vehicle speed below 20km/h. Excessive speed or insufficient following distance may cause ETC sensing failure. 2. Battery Care: For solar-powered ETC devices, it's advisable to charge them every 3 months even with infrequent use to prevent lifespan reduction due to self-discharge. 3. OBU Device Issues: Situations like drained battery or loose connection may prevent smooth passage through ETC lanes. In such cases, drivers should use manual lanes first and then visit ETC service points for resolution. 4. Storage: Vehicle owners should properly store ETC electronic tags, protecting them from moisture, water, and strong magnetic fields.