Is the free expressway period calculated based on the time of entering or exiting the expressway?

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StVanessa
07/25/25 2:22pm
The free expressway period is determined by the time of exiting the expressway. During statutory holidays, the free expressway policy for small passenger vehicles is based on the time of passing through the toll booth. Here is relevant information about the free expressway policy: 1. Charging Standards: The free period is calculated based on the time when the vehicle exits the expressway toll lane. For ordinary highways, it is based on the time when the vehicle passes through the toll booth lane. In other words, if you enter the expressway during the charging period and exit during the free period, you will not be charged. Conversely, if you enter during the free period and exit during the charging period, you will be charged. 2. National Policy: According to national regulations, only 7-seat and below small vehicles can enjoy the free expressway toll policy during the four statutory holidays: Spring Festival, Qingming Festival, Labor Day, and National Day.
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