Is the highway toll-free during the Mid-Autumn Festival?

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Emersyn
07/25/25 11:53am
Highways charge tolls during the Mid-Autumn Festival. According to regulations: the toll-free periods are limited to four national statutory holidays—Spring Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Labor Day, and National Day—as well as the consecutive holidays determined by the State Council in the same year. The toll-free period starts at 00:00 on the first day of the holiday and ends at 24:00 on the last day. Vehicles eligible for toll-free passage on highways are passenger vehicles with seven seats or fewer (including seven seats), as well as motorcycles permitted on ordinary toll roads. During the toll-free period, it is recommended to use ETC lanes for both entering and exiting the highway. If you enter via an ETC lane, you can exit through either an ETC or manual lane without affecting ETC usage. However, if you enter via a manual lane, you must also exit through a manual lane; exiting via an ETC lane will not be possible.
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