Is there an overtime fee for cars on the highway?
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If it is normal passage, there should be no overtime fee (this includes normal rest in service areas, car repairs, etc.). If charged: You can present the service area consumption receipt or take a photo of the service area to the toll station staff in question. Introduction to overtime fee: There is an overtime fee on highways. Vehicles that exceed 24 hours within the highway network or 12 hours on the same highway route are required to pay an "overtime fee." If the owner rests in the service area, they need to keep the invoice or other proof of accommodation in the service area, and the toll station staff will not charge the driver extra. In addition, if a breakdown occurs during the journey and repairs are carried out in the highway service area, relevant repair records or repair invoices should also be retained to avoid being mistakenly charged an overtime fee. The overtime fee is mainly to prevent criminals from evading tolls by swapping cards at both ends. Most toll station staff can distinguish the authenticity of overtime, so there is no need to dwell on this issue.