How to Check ETC Records of a Vehicle?
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Methods to check ETC records of a vehicle: 1. Log in to the ETC website of your province: Almost every province has an ETC website. Users can log in via computer to check ETC transaction details; 2. Telephone inquiry: Users can also call the customer service hotline for inquiries. Follow the prompts to input information and complete the query. ETC is actually a toll collection system for road and bridge fees. Vehicle owners with ETC can pass through dedicated ETC lanes without stopping to complete payment. This device operates through microwave short-range communication between the on-board electronic tag installed on the vehicle's windshield and the microwave antenna in the ETC lane at toll stations. It utilizes computer networking technology for backend settlement processing with banks, enabling vehicles to pay tolls without stopping at toll booths.
Checking ETC records is something I do frequently, and the most convenient way is through a mobile app. Download the app corresponding to the province where you registered your ETC. For example, I use 'Jiangsu ETC' in Jiangsu. After logging in, click on 'Bill Inquiry' to view the details of your recent three months' trips, including entry and exit times, locations, and deducted fees. You can also export monthly records in PDF format, which is very handy for reimbursement. If you forget your login password, you can retrieve it using your phone number. It's advisable to check your records regularly to spot any overcharges promptly. The app also shows your ETC balance, so remember to top up when it's running low. I have a budgeting app on my phone and directly import ETC records into my family's monthly bills.