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'''Taiwan Highway Electronic Toll Collection System''' ('''ETC'''), is installed at [[National Freeway]]s in [[Taiwan]] which launched on February 10, 2006. Now, it is deducting by passing [[toll station]]s, but in the future, it will be tolled by meters. |
'''Taiwan Highway Electronic Toll Collection System''' ('''ETC'''), is installed at [[National Freeway]]s in [[Taiwan]] which launched on February 10, 2006. Now, it is deducting by passing [[toll station]]s, but in the future, it will be tolled by meters. |
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The fees are designed as the distance traveled by driver daily. Each vehicle and each day, the first 20 kilometers traveled will be free, after which drivers of small vehicles will be charged NT$1.2 per kilometer, and the distance exceeding 200 kilometer will be NT$0.9. eTag users enjoy a 10% discount. |
The fees are designed as the distance traveled by driver daily. Each vehicle and each day, the first 20 kilometers traveled will be free, after which drivers of small vehicles will be charged NT$1.2 per kilometer, and the distance exceeding 200 kilometer will be NT$0.9. eTag users enjoy a 10% discount. |
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Taiwan Highway Electronic Toll Collection System (ETC), is installed at National Freeways in Taiwan which launched on February 10, 2006. Now, it is deducting by passing toll stations, but in the future, it will be tolled by meters.
Metered toll, the fee paid based on distance traveled by driver, will be introduced wholly in December 30, 2013, and manned tolling will end, thus all tolling men will lose their jobs.
The fees are designed as the distance traveled by driver daily. Each vehicle and each day, the first 20 kilometers traveled will be free, after which drivers of small vehicles will be charged NT$1.2 per kilometer, and the distance exceeding 200 kilometer will be NT$0.9. eTag users enjoy a 10% discount.