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What Are the Reasons for a Vehicle Being Blacklisted on the Highway?

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RowanFitz
09/03/25 5:13am
This is quite normal. The specific reasons are as follows: If you have applied for a bank credit card or debit card linked to an ETC card, when you pass through the highway, the toll is deducted from your credit card. If there are insufficient funds in your credit card, the ETC system will automatically blacklist your vehicle. Once you repay the outstanding amount to the bank, your vehicle will be automatically removed from the blacklist. Additional Information: Basic Concept: ETC is an Electronic Toll Collection system. The ETC lane is dedicated to vehicles equipped with an ETC onboard unit, using electronic toll collection. ETC (Electronic Toll Collection) is currently the most advanced toll collection method for roads and bridges worldwide. It utilizes dedicated short-range microwave communication between the onboard electronic tag installed on the vehicle's windshield and the microwave antenna in the ETC lane at the toll station. This system processes transactions through computer networking technology with the bank, allowing vehicles to pass through toll stations without stopping.
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Figueiredo
09/15/25 6:45am
I once got recorded by the highway system for speeding, and my car was blacklisted. The main reasons are serious traffic violations, such as speeding, drunk driving, or running red lights. If you violate the rules several times in a row, the highway management system will automatically put you on the blacklist. Another common issue is unpaid ETC fees. If you have long-term unpaid fees or use a fake card, the system will determine that you are evading payment and directly ban you. Additionally, problems with the vehicle itself can also lead to blacklisting, such as failing to pass annual inspections on time, having major safety hazards, or exceeding modification limits. Checking your vehicle before entering the highway is a basic requirement. I think this can affect daily travel, so it's important to always drive legally and pay fees on time. If you do get blacklisted, you'll need to go to the highway management department to resolve the issue and get removed from the list.
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MacJude
10/29/25 7:24am
There are quite a few reasons for being blacklisted on highways. A friend of mine got banned due to unpaid ETC fees, and it was only resolved after visiting a payment center. Common reasons include unpaid toll fees, using illegal ETC devices, or frequent toll evasion. Another major issue is vehicle violations, such as overloading, fatigue driving, or fake license plates—highway monitoring systems will record these in the blacklist once detected. Additionally, if your vehicle hasn’t passed its annual inspection, has a theft record, or is involved in a case, it may also be blacklisted. I recommend car owners regularly check their ETC bills and vehicle status—don’t overlook these to save money. Remember, safety comes first. If you’re restricted from driving, contact the highway customer service promptly.
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VanJourney
12/12/25 7:36am
When driving on the highway, I found that being blacklisted mainly stems from traffic violations. For example, speeding over 20% or being caught drunk driving will result in immediate system recording and a ban from the highway. Another reason is non-payment, especially if ETC fees are overdue beyond a certain amount or number of days, which management authorities will consider high-risk. Vehicle-related issues are also significant, such as illegal modifications or overdue maintenance, which can lead to point deductions if caught during random inspections. To avoid this, adhere to speed limits, pay fees on time, and avoid risky illegal activities. Safe travel is the most important.
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