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Hi-pass is the name of an electronic toll collection system for the expresswaysinSouth Korea that allows motorists to make wireless toll payments, without the need to stop.[1]
It uses DSRC (Dedicated Short-Range Communication), allowing for automatic settlement of tolls, by communication between the car terminal and the toll gate equipment.
From the highway toll gate to the high-pass lane, it is a blue line. If you accidentally pass through the toll gate with a high-pass lane even though you don't have a high-pass terminal, you can explain it to the staff at the last toll gate.[2]
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