Does Highway ETC Capture Speeding?
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Highway ETC does not capture speeding. ETC (Electronic Toll Collection), translated in Chinese as electronic non-stop toll collection, is an automatic toll collection system for highways or bridges. Function Introduction: Through the on-board electronic tag installed on the vehicle's windshield and the dedicated short-range communication with the microwave antenna in the ETC lane of the toll station, the computer network technology is used to conduct background settlement processing with the bank, so that vehicles can pay highway or bridge tolls without stopping when passing through highway or bridge toll stations. It is mainly composed of a vehicle automatic identification system, a central management system, and other auxiliary facilities. Common places where speeding is captured on highways: Each road frame is equipped with cameras, fill lights, and signal receiving devices, and the cameras can capture vehicle information. On highways, there are many types of monitoring captures, such as speeding captures in a certain section, interval speed measurement captures, and traffic flow captures. Except for the interval speed measurement sections, when driving out of the interval section, if the average speed exceeds the specified speed, speeding violations will definitely be captured. Other monitoring devices will not capture speeding.