Why was there no deduction for highway ETC?
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Highway ETC not deducting fees is due to ETC lane malfunction. Specific details are as follows: Precautions for using ETC: The ETC transaction sensing area is eight meters. To prevent the ETC device of the vehicle in front from malfunctioning, maintain a distance of more than ten meters from the vehicle in front; the recognition speed for passing through an ETC lane is twenty kilometers per hour. If the speed is too fast, the vehicle device information cannot be read, leading to a deduction failure; when using a debit card bound to ETC, insufficient balance will also cause a deduction failure. ETC is an automatic toll collection system for highways or bridges, which uses dedicated short-range communication between the on-board electronic tag installed on the vehicle's windshield and the microwave antenna on the ETC lane of the toll station, combined with computer networking technology and bank backend settlement processing, to achieve the purpose of vehicles passing through highway or bridge toll stations without stopping to pay tolls. There are two payment methods for ETC: One is the postpaid method, and the other is the immediate deduction method. For cases where there was no deduction at the time, it might be the postpaid method, in which case the fees will be deducted periodically.