
When exiting the highway, pay the full toll from the entry point to the exit point, and you can leave the highway. Below are specific instructions for entering the highway: Card Collection Process: The card dispenser or manual toll booth will be on the left side of the vehicle. Drive close to the left in advance and visually estimate the distance between the left corner of your vehicle and the card dispenser or toll booth. After adjusting the left and right distance, keep the steering wheel straight and proceed slowly without swaying left or right. When the card dispenser or toll exit is directly aligned with your left shoulder, stop the vehicle, shift to neutral, or engage the handbrake. Press the corresponding button based on your vehicle type and then take the card. Below is additional information: Toll Standards: Depending on the type of vehicle, highways implement a classified toll standard, which is indicated by the numbers 1 and 2 on the card dispenser. 1 represents sedans and small passenger vehicles with 7 seats or fewer, as well as small trucks weighing 2 tons or less. 2 represents passenger vehicles with 8 to 19 seats and trucks weighing more than 2 tons up to 5 tons (inclusive).

That time I was driving on the highway and forgot to take the toll card, only realizing it when I reached the exit. I quickly stopped at the manual toll lane and explained the situation to the toll collector. They usually ask for the approximate entry location and time, then charge the highest standard fee set by the system, allowing you to pay directly and exit. The whole process went smoothly—the key is to communicate honestly and stay calm. Toll station staff deal with this kind of situation often, so there's no need to panic. Next time, I recommend checking and confirming you have the card before driving or placing a reminder on the dashboard to avoid similar trouble. If the entry information is clear, you might even pay less. Safety comes first while driving, so don’t disrupt normal traffic flow.

If you forget to take the toll card when entering the highway, don't panic. Just drive to the manual toll lane at the exit and explain the situation to the staff. Usually, the system can identify your entry point through cameras or records, and they will charge you the standard fee based on the actual distance traveled. If no record is found, you may be charged for the entire route. It's important to maintain a cooperative attitude and avoid trying to bypass through the ETC lane, as this could lead to additional issues. Frequent highway users know it's helpful to note entry details like time and location. Develop a habit of taking the card and placing it in a fixed spot in your car to avoid future troubles.

When I was a new driver, I once forgot to take the toll card when entering the highway and was really worried about not being able to exit at the destination. I quickly asked the staff at the toll booth, who said I had forgotten to take the card at the entrance. They checked the system time and charged me based on the entry point, so I paid and left. Now I always remember to check for the card at the entrance before starting, to avoid such panic. The whole process took less than five minutes—quick and safe. The key is to handle it properly at the exit without delay.

Friend, forgetting the toll card on the highway is no big deal. Just go to the manual lane at the exit and explain that you forgot to take the card at the entrance. The toll collector will handle it—the system will retrieve the record and charge you, possibly at a slightly higher rate, but it's acceptable. The whole process is easy to resolve, so don't try to skip it, or you might face fines. Next time, make sure to take the card at the entrance, or install an ETC for automatic processing—it's much more convenient. Simple steps can save you a lot of hassle.

Handling Forgotten Card: At the exit parking manual window, report the entry time and location to the toll collector. They will input the information into the system for verification and charge accordingly, or directly collect the maximum fee as an emergency measure. The process is efficient, so don't worry about delays, and maintain smooth communication. Afterwards, note the entry check card next to the receipt to prevent recurrence.


