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  2. Electronic Toll Collection (Taiwan) - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan was the first country to transfer from flat-rate toll stations to a distance-based pay-as-you-go tolling system on all of its freeways. It has the longest ETC freeway mileage in the world. Currently, only north–south direction of freeway are tolled, where is national freeway, 1, 3, 5 and 3A

  3. Highway system in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Electronic toll collection Odd-numbered freeways have tolls, which are automatically collected by ETC . The current rate for cars is (NT$1.2/km up to 200 km) + (NT$0.9/excess km), km being kilometers traveled per day.

  4. List of electronic toll collection systems - Wikipedia

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    Sun Yat-sen Freeway, Formosa Freeway (21 toll stations) Highway Taiwan Area Freeway Bureau Far Eastern Electronic Toll Collection Co. (FETC)

  5. Open road tolling - Wikipedia

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    Electronic Toll Collection Toll gate in Taiwan, which allows the motorist to pay their toll without stopping or slowing down. Open road tolling ( ORT ), also called all-electronic tolling, cashless tolling, or free-flow tolling, is the collection of tolls on toll roads without the use of toll booths. An electronic toll collection system is ...

  6. Electronic toll collection - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan Highway Electronic Toll Collection System (see Electronic Toll Collection (Taiwan)) In December 2013, the old toll stations were replaced by distance-based pay-as-you-go all-electronic toll collection on all of Taiwan's major freeways.

  7. National Freeway 1 - Wikipedia

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    Naming. The Republic of China government named the freeway Sun Yat-sen Freeway in honor of Sun Yat-sen, the country's founding father. [citation needed]National Freeway 1 is a tollway where the amount charged varies by distance traveled, with vehicles being fitted with an electronic tag to facilitate toll calculation; the term "freeway" refers to "free of signal", and not free from charge.

  8. GNSS road pricing - Wikipedia

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    Even though GNSS and electronic toll collection have been used for decades, the idea of using satellites for road tolling is relatively recent. The first successful demonstration of GNSS Road Pricing systems was given in 1994 during the ETC field trials on the A555 motorway between Bonn and Cologne (Germany) using the American NavStar GPS ...

  9. Geography of toll roads - Wikipedia

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    See Highway System in Taiwan#Toll station for more detailed information. Other toll roads in Taiwan are usually newly built bridges and tunnels. Tolls are frequently collected to pay off the construction cost and once paid off, the tolls may be repealed. Tajikistan. Toll roads in Tajikistan are owned and operated by Innovative Road Solutions (IRS).

  10. Kao-Ping Hsi Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Toll. Electronic Toll Collection. Location. Kao-Ping Hsi Bridge ( traditional Chinese: 高屏溪斜張橋; simplified Chinese: 高屏溪斜张桥; pinyin: Gāopíng Xī Xiézhāng Qiáo) is a cable-stayed bridge over the Gaoping River connecting Dashu, Kaohsiung and Jiuru, Pingtung County in Taiwan. [1]

  11. Toll road - Wikipedia

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    This shows the two common methods of collection of tolls: tollbooth (on right) and electronic toll collection (on left). A toll road, also known as a turnpike or tollway, is a public or private road (almost always a freeway since the 1940s) for which a fee (or toll) is assessed for passage.