What to do with ETC after selling the car?
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After selling the car, if the original license plate number will continue to be used, you need to remove the ETC device, install it in the new car, and reactivate it once. If the license plate number is no longer in use, you need to cancel the original ETC registration. How many ETCs can one person apply for: If a person owns only one car, they can only apply for one ETC. If a person owns multiple cars, they can apply for multiple ETCs. ETC usage precautions: The ETC transaction sensing area is 8 meters. When encountering a vehicle in front that has stopped, to prevent the front vehicle's ETC device from malfunctioning or not having an ETC device at all, you should maintain a distance of more than 10 meters from the front vehicle to avoid automatic sensing and paying for the front vehicle. The ETC lane recognition speed is 20km/h. If the vehicle speed is too fast, the vehicle device information cannot be read, which will also result in a failed deduction. Unauthorized removal or movement of the OBU device, or detachment or loosening of the ETC electronic tag, will cause the electronic tag to fail. It can be sent to the bank where the ETC card was issued or the highway service office for testing. If the loosening or detachment is not caused by human factors, it only needs to be reactivated. When using a debit card to bind ETC, insufficient balance will also result in a failed deduction. You can follow the guidance of the on-site staff to go to the manual MTC lane and use cash or card payment to pass. The car's windshield is too thick, causing poor sensing. Especially for vehicles that have been repaired after an accident and had the windshield replaced, or for those who have modified the front windshield, need to pay attention.