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What are the precautions for driving through highway toll stations?

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StSienna
07/30/25 1:11am
Here are the precautions for driving through highway toll stations: 1. Fasten your seat belt when passing through the toll station. 2. Do not change lanes arbitrarily at the toll station entrance. If a vehicle changes lanes while passing through the toll station, it can easily cause an accident. The driver will be held fully responsible for the accident and may also be fined 200 yuan. 3. Do not park randomly at the toll station. 4. Slow down when passing through the ETC lane. The electronic barrier takes some time to react when lifting. If your speed is too fast and you are caught on camera, you may face penalty points and a fine. 5. Do not litter in the toll station area. Littering on the highway can result in a 50 yuan fine, and it can easily cause rear-end collisions, leading to accidents, fines, and penalty points.
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PiperDella
08/15/25 6:45am
As a white-collar worker who frequently travels on business, efficiency is my top priority at toll stations. I slow down to 40-60 km/h in advance to avoid speeding violations. The ETC lane is my go-to choice because it allows for fast, non-stop passage, saving a lot of time. Before driving, I always check that my ETC card has sufficient balance and the device's blue light is steadily on to prevent issues at the toll gate. If I have to use a manual lane, I keep cash or mobile payment methods within easy reach to avoid fumbling and distractions. I also pay attention to lane markings, avoiding truck-only lanes where narrow entrances might force me to reverse awkwardly. Additionally, I maintain a 5-10 meter distance from the vehicle ahead to prevent rear-end collisions, especially during peak hours. Finally, planning my route with navigation alerts for toll stations ensures a smoother and more time-efficient trip.
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EllieLynn
10/20/25 5:40am
As a new driver, I was a bit nervous the first few times going through toll booths. First, you need to slow down in advance, avoid speeding, and clearly see the entrance signs to choose the correct lane—whether it's ETC or manual, pay attention to the indicator signs. Preparing the payment method is key; I like to keep a small bag with cash and my phone by the window to avoid fumbling around during payment. The lanes are narrow and it's easy to scrape against other cars, so I maintain a safe distance of at least 3 meters to prevent sudden stops from the car in front. In rainy weather, extra caution is needed—the road is slippery, so I reduce speed to below 40 km/h and turn on hazard lights. Also, watch out for other drivers cutting in; aggressive lane changes can lead to scrapes. After a few more practices, I learned to check tire pressure and pass smoothly, which makes driving safer and more comfortable.
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