
To confirm that the ETC is functioning properly, you can remove the card and reinsert it into the device. For a debit card, the device will display 'card' or 'debit card,' while for a stored-value card, the device will show the remaining balance, indicating normal operation. The benefits of ETC are as follows: 1. Time-saving: Eliminates the hassle of waiting in queues. 2. Green and low-carbon: Vehicles pass through toll stations without stopping, reducing noise and exhaust emissions, thereby minimizing pollution. 3. Cost-saving: Vehicles experience fewer starts and brakes, reducing wear and fuel consumption. Related information includes: 1. Definition of ETC: ETC is an Electronic Toll Collection system. ETC-dedicated lanes are for vehicles equipped with ETC onboard units, utilizing electronic toll collection. The ETC non-stop toll collection system is currently the most advanced road and bridge tolling method in the world. 2. Applicable environments for ETC: The ETC non-stop toll collection technology is particularly suitable for use on highways or in busy bridge and tunnel environments.

Checking ETC usage is quite simple, and I usually handle it through a mobile app. Download the official ETC Assistant or your province's designated app, register an account, and link your ETC card information. Once logged in, you can easily view real-time balance, travel transaction records, and recharge history—all at a glance. The operation is super easy, just a few taps, making it perfect for our busy modern lifestyles. I typically check once a week, and the app even allows setting up balance alerts, notifying me automatically when the balance drops below 50 yuan to avoid sudden insufficient funds on highways. Remember to operate on a secure network and protect your password to prevent privacy leaks. Additionally, verifying the accuracy of records is crucial—if you spot any discrepancies, contact customer service promptly. In short, app queries are the most convenient modern solution.

I prefer checking my ETC usage through official websites. After logging into my account on the national or provincial ETC portal, I can enter my license plate number and related information to view complete transaction details. Each transaction record includes precise time, location, and amount, with the option to export statements for reconciliation or reimbursement - especially convenient for remote work. I conduct a monthly review to identify any abnormal charges. The online query system offers the advantage of being fully digital, eliminating the need for physical visits or phone calls, thus saving significant time. However, it's crucial to ensure your browser is updated to the latest version and to use secure home WiFi to prevent information leaks. I recommend regularly changing passwords to enhance account security, making the query process more reassuring.

The most common method I use to check my ETC balance is by calling the customer service hotline. Just remember the local ETC service number, such as 12122, dial it, and follow the voice prompts to enter your license plate or card number. The staff will quickly inform you of your balance and recent transaction records, which is suitable for ordinary users who are not accustomed to technological tools—simple and straightforward. I always check before each trip to avoid running out of balance and getting stuck at the toll gate. Although there might be occasional waiting in line, a little patience will get it done. Remember to prepare your vehicle information in advance to speed up the process.

Checking my ETC-linked bank card is super convenient - just use the banking app, select the ETC module to view top-up, toll, and transaction records. Mobile banking's integrated services save time and money, perfect for those who regularly manage income/expenses to verify statements and avoid errors. You can also set up transaction alerts for security. Recommended for those familiar with banking tools while protecting account privacy.


