Is the ETC toll on highways cheaper?

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CaliMarie
07/29/25 6:44pm
Highway ETC tolls are discounted by 5%. Below are the specific details about highway ETC: 1. Narrowing the search scope: The application process for ETC dedicated lanes at banks is strict. By collecting ETC information from toll stations, the search scope for vehicles with electronic tags can be narrowed. 2. Feedback on customer information: The interactive service information on the fully automatic electronic toll collection system website, such as comprehensive operational information, management information, planning and construction information, and even guidance information, can provide feedback on customer information and user credibility. 3. Integration with GPS and GIS: The fully automatic electronic toll collection system can be integrated with GPS and GIS, enhancing the efficiency and level of highway transportation management and services while tracking the dynamic movements of ETC customers. 4. Facilitating investigation: By tracking bank transaction information, customer spending records can be obtained, which helps in finding leads during investigations.
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