With the advancement of technology, ETC (Electronic Toll Collection System) has gradually become an indispensable part of our high-speed driving. It not only improves the efficiency of our traffic, but also reduces the traffic congestion caused by parking fees. However, as with any technology, ETC comes with a number of problems, the most prominent of which is ETC behavior.
ETC behavior refers to the use of ETC lanes by some car owners to rub the toll payment of other vehicles. This kind of behavior will not only cause unnecessary trouble to others, but it may also be a violation of the law. Moreover, if you accidentally enter the ETC lane, it may not work properly due to the non-payment of the previous payment or other reasons.
I've had my own experience with this kind of problem. Because a high-speed fee was not paid in time, it was impossible to pass normally, and the display screen prompted the card as "black household", which scared me. Luckily, it's just that the last payment has not been settled.
If this happens, you should first stay calm. If there is no vehicle behind you, you can directly reverse out of the ETC lane. But if there is a full line of vehicles behind you, you can ask the person in the co-pilot to call the traffic police comrades who are monitoring nearby to help move the movable guardrail and let us drive out from the side. This way it will not affect the vehicles behind it.
In addition, to avoid this, we can check our ETC balance before you travel to make sure you have enough money for your next trip. At the same time, for some ETC devices where the credit card drives first and pays later, it is more important to check whether the payment has been successfully deducted.
In short, although ETC equipment brings a lot of convenience, it also requires us to have a certain understanding and preparation. Only in this way can we enjoy the convenience brought by technology while avoiding unnecessary troubles. I hope my experience and advice can bring you some help and make us more relaxed in high-speed driving.