What is required for a vehicle to enter a highway entrance?
2 Answers
Vehicles entering a highway entrance need to carry documents such as a driver's license. Requirements for entering a highway toll station: A valid driver's license, a valid vehicle registration certificate, a legal vehicle, a legal driver, some RMB (varies depending on the distance), and an ETC system (optional). Procedures for entering a highway toll station: Drive the vehicle into the highway entrance toll station following the road signs; confirm whether the vehicle is equipped with an ETC system; if equipped with ETC, drive into the ETC-only lane. After the barrier opens, drive away from the highway entrance toll station; if not equipped with ETC, enter another waiting lane; stop at the toll booth in order and accept the magnetic card handed by the staff.
Having driven for decades, I've developed a habit of doing some small checks before entering the highway: ensuring the tire pressure is right, there's enough fuel, and the brakes are working fine. These little things help avoid breakdowns on the road. Remember to bring your driver's license and vehicle registration. Nowadays, most entrances use ETC—just a quick scan and you're on your way, super convenient. If you don't have ETC, slow down when stopping to take a ticket, and don't rush to avoid scratches. Safety first! Accelerating too fast on the highway can easily lead to accidents. While queuing, listen to some music to relax—no need to hurry. Make it a habit to maintain your car regularly, like replacing tires when the tread wears down—a blowout on the highway is no joke. Keep your documents in a fixed spot in the car to avoid last-minute searches and delays.