How does the debit card ETC deduct fees?

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LeMatthew
07/30/25 4:08am
Debit card ETC fee deduction method: After using ETC, the toll will be deducted from the bound ETC account within 3 to 5 working days. The owner only needs to repay on time every month. This type of card does not have an overdraft function and requires prepayment of fees. When the balance of the stored-value card is insufficient when passing through the highway toll station, you can use the manual channel to pay in cash or by swiping the card. ETC is a non-stop electronic toll collection system, also known as an automatic road toll system. It is a road toll method specifically used for toll roads, usually seen on highways, bridges or tunnels with toll policies, and some sections of the city center to alleviate urban traffic congestion.
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