How is the toll charged when using ETC on highways?

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Tabitha
07/30/25 1:09am
ETC on highways is charged as follows: The use of a fully automated electronic toll collection system enables paperless and cashless management of highway tolls. Below is an introduction to ETC: 1. Definition: ETC stands for Electronic Toll Collection, which means an electronic non-stop toll collection system. 2. Function: For vehicles equipped with ETC devices, when passing through toll stations, the onboard device will identify the vehicle, write information, and automatically deduct the corresponding funds from the pre-bound IC card or bank account, achieving rapid passage. It is particularly suitable for use on highways or in busy bridge and tunnel environments.
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