What are toll tags?

A toll tag (or transponder) is a small, battery-powered device that transmits a radio signal. The lane equipment reads the tag information and the number of axles on your vehicle. This information determines the correct toll and deducts the amount from your account balance.

What is ETC tag?

Electronic toll collection (ETC) is a wireless system to automatically collect the usage fee or toll charged to vehicles using toll roads, HOV lanes, toll bridges, and toll tunnels. Electronic toll lanes may operate alongside conventional toll booths so that drivers who do not have transponders can pay at the booth.

What type of technology is used in the national highway toll booth lot?

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is at the core of FASTag, the flagship initiative of the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) for implementing electronic toll collection across the national highways in India.

What is ETAG Pakistan?

It eliminates all non-essential and time consuming procedures and makes toll collection in the country error free. The system further ensures reliable financial reconciliation, real time information collection, smooth flow of traffic and above all a cost-effective system.

What is the purpose of electronic toll collection?

Electronic toll collection (ETC) aims to eliminate the delay on toll roads, HOV lanes, toll bridges, and toll tunnels by collecting tolls without cash and without requiring cars to stop.

Where are the electronic toll transponders located on a car?

Electronic toll collection. In the 1960s and the 1970s, free flow tolling was tested with fixed transponders at the undersides of the vehicles and readers, which were located under the surface of the highway. Modern toll transponders are typically mounted under the windshield, with readers located in overhead gantries.

Which is the first country to use universal tolls?

In 1995, Portugal became the first country to apply a single, universal system to all tolls in the country, the Via Verde, which can also be used in parking lots and gas stations. The United States is another country with widespread use of ETC in several states, though many U.S. toll roads maintain the option of manual collection.

How does open road tolling eliminate toll booths?

Open road tolling is an increasingly popular alternative which eliminates toll booths altogether; electronic readers mounted beside or over the road read the transponders as vehicles pass at highway speeds, eliminating traffic bottlenecks created by vehicles slowing down to go through a toll booth lane.