How to Refund the Money in the ETC Recharge Card?

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AlinaMarie
07/29/25 1:20pm
etc recharge card money can be refunded through the method of ETC loss reporting and cancellation. ETC is an electronic toll collection system that does not require stopping. The ETC dedicated lane is for vehicles equipped with ETC on-board units, using electronic toll collection methods. The ETC non-stop toll collection system is currently the most advanced road and bridge toll collection method in the world. ETC uses dedicated short-range microwave communication between the on-board electronic tag installed on the vehicle's windshield and the microwave antenna on the ETC lane at the toll station, utilizing computer networking technology to perform background settlement processing with the bank, thereby achieving the purpose of vehicles passing through road and bridge toll stations without stopping to pay toll fees.
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