How long after passing through ETC is the deduction made?
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ETC deductions are made immediately after passing through. The accounts of the highway ETC management units are connected to the banks. When passing through a toll station, the station's network transmits the information to the highway management company, which then sends the vehicle's passing and fee deduction details to the bank. The bank then writes the deduction information to the corresponding card. Vehicles that evade tolls and are added to the ETC blacklist will be barred from using highways nationwide and will be charged based on the longest distance of the highway. If a deduction fails due to ETC device malfunction, you can take the ETC device (electronic tag) to an ETC service outlet or highway service hall for inspection. If the damage is not caused by human factors, the device can be reactivated or replaced.