How to Install After Removing the ETC Card?

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DelDaisy
07/25/25 3:05am
etc card after being removed is: face the etc card towards the driver, with the back facing the front glass, and insert the chip into the device. Precautions for driving a vehicle with etc installed are: 1. When passing through an etc dedicated lane, the speed must not exceed the speed limit sign of 20 kilometers per hour; 2. Maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front to prevent rear-end collisions and avoid incorrect transactions. etc refers to the Electronic Toll Collection system, which uses dedicated short-range communication between the onboard electronic tag installed on the vehicle's windshield and the microwave antenna in the etc lane at toll stations. It utilizes computer networking technology to perform backend settlement processing with banks, achieving the purpose of vehicles paying highway or bridge tolls without stopping when passing through highway or bridge toll stations.
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