
National Day highway toll-free days are the same as the National Day holiday days. Here is some relevant information about highway toll-free policies: 1. Reasons for Resistance: The sharp increase in traffic volume, coordination and management of toll and toll-free vehicles, etc. According to expert estimates, the total reduction in toll revenue nationwide could exceed 20 billion yuan annually when several major holidays are combined. 2. Existing Difficulties: The scope of this toll-free policy is extensive, the duration is long, and the specific conditions vary greatly among different regions, so many issues need to be considered in formulating detailed rules. Due to the lack of reference models, provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) are inevitably in a 'wait-and-see' state. Free passage involves not only the transportation department but also the National Development and Reform Commission, traffic police, and other departments, each with its own priorities and considerations, requiring time for negotiation.

I'm the type who often takes family trips during the National Day holiday. The highway toll-free period usually lasts a full 7 days, starting at 0:00 on October 1st and ending at 24:00 on October 7th. I've been arranging my trips this way for the past few years, avoiding peak congestion times. It's advisable to check your route in advance and use navigation apps to monitor real-time traffic conditions. The toll-free policy only applies to small cars with 7 seats or fewer, so remember to bring snacks, water, and emergency tools. Avoid returning on the last day, as it's often gridlocked. If your ETC device is working properly, passing through toll stations will be much more convenient. Safety first—make sure to check your car lights and tires, and avoid driving at night when fatigued.

Driving on highways frequently, I know the National Day holiday offers a standard 7-day toll-free period. It starts on October 1st and ends on October 7th. The key is to remember the entry and exit times to avoid extra charges. Toll stations can be chaotic during free periods, so using ETC helps reduce queuing. I once experienced the embarrassment of having to use the emergency stop lane due to heavy traffic, so now I always fill up the tank and carry spare batteries. It's advisable to avoid peak travel days, as the 1st and 7th are packed with people—patience is essential when stuck in traffic.

Our family loves road trips during the National Day holiday. The 7-day toll-free expressway policy from October 1st to 7th really helps save money. Last year, we departed two days early to avoid the crowds. Remember to bring games and snacks that kids enjoy to prevent restlessness. The free policy covers the entire Golden Week, and a 7-seater vehicle is sufficient - just avoid overloading to prevent fines. We're planning the same this year, opting for less popular destinations to reduce crowding risks.


