How to Get a Card When Driving on the Highway for the First Time?
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When driving on the highway for the first time, you should slow down in advance at the toll gate, observe the signs at the toll gate, and choose the appropriate lane—whether it's the large vehicle lane, small vehicle lane, or ETC-only lane—beforehand. Avoid changing lanes abruptly or cutting in line. The card dispenser or manual toll booth will be on the left side of the vehicle, so drivers should keep to the left in advance. Estimate the distance between the left front corner of the car and the card dispenser or toll booth, adjust the lateral distance, and then proceed slowly with the wheels straight, avoiding unnecessary movements. Stop when the card dispenser or toll booth is aligned with your left shoulder, shift to neutral or engage the handbrake, and take the card. If the car is parked too far from the card dispenser and you need to unbuckle your seatbelt to reach it, you may be penalized by traffic police. You can get out of the car to take the card at the toll station, but be sure to fasten your seatbelt before or after entering the station, otherwise you may face penalties.