When is the ETC fee deducted on highways?
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ETC payment is generally postpaid. Here are the relevant details: 1. Postpaid method: When using an ETC postpaid card to pass through highway toll stations, the system records the passage and automatically deducts the corresponding fees in multiple installments from the user's authorized bank account. It is directly linked to a personal credit card for automatic deduction, eliminating the need for top-ups, with monthly repayments. A 1% handling fee is charged for each transaction. 2. Note: Insufficient balance in an ETC stored-value card may result in being blacklisted by ETC, preventing access to national highways. This can be resolved within 24 hours after topping up the ETC. Those blacklisted for evading tolls cannot use national highways and will be charged based on the longest distance of the highway. If deduction fails due to ETC device failure, bring the ETC device (electronic tag) to an ETC service center or highway service hall for inspection. Non-human damage can be reactivated or replaced.