What does ETC vehicle mean?

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LaMelanie
07/24/25 2:42am
ETC vehicles refer to vehicles equipped with ETC onboard units. ETC stands for Electronic Toll Collection in Chinese, which is currently the most advanced bridge and road toll collection method in the world. 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 toll stations. How ETC works: Through dedicated short-range communication between the onboard electronic tag installed on the vehicle's windshield and the microwave antenna in the ETC lane at toll stations, it uses computer networking technology to conduct background settlement processing with banks. This achieves the purpose of vehicles passing through highway or bridge toll stations without stopping while still being able to pay the tolls. Benefits of installing ETC: Saves time by eliminating the hassle of waiting in queues. Environmentally friendly as vehicles pass through toll stations without stopping, reducing noise and exhaust emissions, thereby decreasing pollution. Reduces wear and saves costs by decreasing the frequency of vehicle starts and brakes, lowering wear and fuel consumption. Users can also enjoy a 5% discount on toll fees. Improves efficiency - ETC lanes can theoretically increase vehicle passing efficiency by 2-3 times or more, making traditional ETC more updated, faster, and higher-tech. Compared to license plate payment, ETC technology is more mature and advantageous.
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DiMiranda
08/10/25 10:18pm
Speaking of etc vehicles, this might be a typo, usually referring to ETC vehicles, which are cars equipped with the Electronic Toll Collection system. I commute on the highway every day, and with this little device installed on my car, I can zip through toll stations in a flash—super time-saving. It uses an onboard unit attached to the windshield to wirelessly communicate with the toll station's equipment, automatically deducting fees without needing to stop and queue. The benefits aren't just convenience; it also reduces fuel consumption and exhaust emissions, making highway traffic jams much less stressful. However, you have to remember to keep it charged or replace the batteries—if it runs out of power, it won’t work. Personally, I think having an ETC-equipped car is a must for modern driving, especially during long holiday trips, avoiding those annoying cash change hassles and making the drive much smoother.
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