
Highway access denial is due to the ETC being on a "blacklist." Here are specific details about the ETC blacklist: 1. Credit card overdraft: The IC card linked to the ETC is in an abnormal state. Many drivers link their IC cards to credit cards. If the credit card is overdrawn, it may cause ETC payment failure. If linked to a bank card, insufficient balance or account freezing can also lead to ETC payment failure, resulting in the vehicle being blacklisted. 2. Vehicle information mismatch: The registered vehicle information does not match the actual passing vehicle. The ETC system records not only the license plate number but also details like vehicle model and VIN. If a vehicle is replaced without updating the ETC information, even with the same license plate, the vehicle will be blacklisted.

In my years of driving experience, I've encountered many situations where access to highways is restricted, and there are several common reasons for this. Vehicle-related issues are one factor, such as the vehicle type not meeting regulations—small motorcycles or tractors on highways are too dangerous; or the vehicle has malfunctions, like broken brake lights or severely worn tires. From the driver's side, not carrying a valid license or having an invalid one, or being stopped for drunk driving, these are quite common. Severe weather is another factor, as heavy fog or snow can prompt administrators to close highway entrances to prevent accidents. Temporary closures due to accidents or road construction also occur frequently. My personal advice is to check your vehicle's condition and documents before setting off and pay attention to weather warnings—this can save a lot of hassle. Safety should always come first.

Last time I tried to enter the highway, I was denied entry—it was so embarrassing! The reason was that my car was overloaded, and the administrator said it was too heavy to pass. Later, chatting with friends, I learned that incomplete vehicle lighting, like a broken taillight, could also lead to rejection; driver's license issues are even more common, such as forgetting to bring it or failing to update it after renewal. It's normal for highway entrances to close during severe weather, like heavy fog, so checking updates beforehand avoids wasted trips. Now, I make it a habit to ensure everything is in order before heading out to avoid delays—after all, strict highway regulations are in place for everyone's safety.

There are many reasons for being denied entry at highway entrances, primarily vehicle-related issues such as non-compliant vehicle types or lighting malfunctions. Driver-related problems like unlicensed driving are highly dangerous. Road closures due to severe weather conditions are also common to ensure safety. Accident sites may be temporarily blocked until cleanup is complete. Conducting simple pre-trip checks on your vehicle and documents can significantly reduce such issues, making your journey more convenient and worry-free.


