How to Turn Off the ETC in the Car When Lending It to Others?
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For the car's ETC card, the deduction standard is the same no matter who is driving. To avoid deductions after lending the car to someone else, simply remove the bank card from the ETC device. This way, no money will be deducted from the bank card. More information about ETC is as follows: 1. How ETC works: ETC involves an electronic chip-equipped card installed in the car, which is bound to a bank card. When exiting the highway or passing through a toll station, there's no need to take a card or use cash; simply drive through the designated lane, and the toll is automatically deducted from the linked bank card via sensing. ETC is a non-stop electronic toll collection system that uses microwave short-range communication between the vehicle's electronic tag (installed on the windshield) and the microwave antenna in the ETC lane at the toll station, enabling technical and bank backend settlement processing. This allows vehicles to pass through toll stations without stopping to pay tolls. 2. The role of ETC: It can significantly improve the traffic capacity at entrances and exits, enhance the user experience for car owners, and achieve convenient and quick access to parking lots. It allows drivers to bypass long queues at manual toll booths and drive directly through the less congested ETC lanes without stopping. The service capacity of one ETC lane is equivalent to that of 3 to 5 manual exit lanes.