How to Check ETC Usage Records?

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VanTravis
07/29/25 10:42pm
Methods to check ETC usage records: Open the search bar in WeChat on your mobile phone, then enter the name of your local ETC official account, such as Chongqing ETC, Guangdong ETC, etc., and click to follow; After entering the official account you have followed, you can click to add more accounts, click "Bind User Account", then fill in the user name, ID number and other information, and then click "Bind ETC Card Account", enter the ETC card number, license plate number and other information to complete the binding; After successfully binding the account, return to the homepage, click "My Services" to query "Monthly Bill" to see the ETC charge details of the current month.
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