Is the free highway period calculated based on the entry or exit point?
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Highway toll-free periods are calculated based on the exit point. If you enter the highway during a toll period and exit during a free period, no toll will be charged. Conversely, if you enter during a free period and exit during a toll period, tolls will apply. Highway toll exemptions typically occur during public holidays, starting at 00:00 on the first day of the holiday and ending at 24:00 on the last day. Eligible vehicles include passenger cars with seven seats or fewer, as well as motorcycles allowed on highways. The holiday toll-free policy refers to the exemption of tolls for small passenger vehicles during major holidays. Although this policy benefits the public, it also presents complex situations that require careful consideration to avoid unintentionally harming the legitimate interests of certain groups when implementing detailed rules.