Does using someone else's ETC when exiting the highway have any consequences?
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Using someone else's ETC when exiting the highway has significant consequences, as detailed below: 1. Blacklisting: Individuals who breach trust will be blacklisted, and vehicles using someone else's ETC can also be blacklisted. Once a vehicle is blacklisted by the highway authorities, it will be unable to travel on any highway nationwide. In other words, if caught using someone else's ETC, the vehicle may be permanently banned from highways. 2. Penalty charges: Vehicles that enter the highway using someone else's ETC will be processed as 'no card' upon exit, meaning the driver will be charged the full toll for the entire highway segment.