What should I do if I didn't swipe my ETC when exiting the highway?
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If you swiped your ETC card at the highway entrance but didn't swipe it at the exit, the next time you enter the highway, your entry point will be the same as your previous exit. If this happens within the free time period, no charge will be applied. However, if it occurs during the toll period, you will be charged for the distance from the point where you swiped your ETC card at the entrance to the highway entry point. If an ETC vehicle fails to successfully swipe the card when exiting the toll station, meaning the ETC card wasn't properly swiped, the vehicle won't be able to use the ETC lane to enter the highway next time. The solution to this issue is simple: just hand your ETC card to the toll station staff, and they will help you swipe it. ETC-dedicated lane entry - manual toll lane exit: When exiting, you must remove the ETC card from the OBU and hand it to the toll collector. After the toll collector's first operation on the ETC card, they will return it to you. Then, you should correctly reinsert the ETC card into the OBU. Wait until the OBU screen displays "Highway Exit," and then remove the ETC card again and give it to the toll collector.