How to Get an Invoice for ETC Highway Toll?
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After completing the ETC toll transaction and making the payment, you can register and verify on the electronic invoice service platform or the 'Piaogen' app to apply for an electronic invoice. Precautions for ETC Usage: The ETC transaction sensing range is 8 meters. When encountering a vehicle in front that has stopped, to prevent issues such as the front vehicle's ETC device malfunctioning or not having an ETC device at all, maintain a distance of at least 10 meters from the front vehicle to avoid automatic sensing and paying for the front vehicle. The speed limit for ETC lane recognition is 20 km/h. Driving too fast may result in the system failing to read the vehicle's device information, leading to toll deduction failure. Unauthorized removal or movement of the OBU device, or if the ETC electronic tag falls off or becomes loose, will cause the electronic tag to become invalid. You can take it to the bank where the ETC card was issued or the highway service office for inspection. If the loosening or detachment is not due to human interference, reactivation may be sufficient. When using a debit card linked to ETC, insufficient balance may also cause toll deduction failure. Follow the guidance of on-site staff to proceed to the manual MTC lane and use cash or card payment for passage.