What happens if you accidentally brush against the rear vehicle's ETC?

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KevinLee
07/29/25 5:12am
When exiting the highway, find the toll collector to explain the situation and make up the payment. Here are specific details about ETC: 1. Points deduction and fines: If you mistakenly enter the ETC-only lane, do not choose to reverse at the toll station, as this is considered a traffic violation and will result in a 200 yuan fine and 12 points deducted. 2. Precautions: For vehicle owners who have already applied for ETC services, you can slow down in advance when passing through highway entrances or exits and maintain a distance of more than 10 meters from the vehicle in front to prevent other vehicles from taking advantage of your ETC.
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