How is the toll collected on the Canadian Highway ?
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Charging standard: There are no toll booths in Canada, and the vast majority of highways are toll-free. A few toll highways (such as Highway 407 in Ontario) use an electronic toll system, with fees ranging from $19.35 to $30.20 per kilometer depending on the time and section. Payment methods: 1. Users who frequently use Highway 407 can apply for a transponder to be placed on their windshield. Each time they pass through the highway, the radar on the side of the road can record the travel time and distance, and send the bill to the owner at the end of the month. 2. Photo tolling. When you drive through a toll highway, the electronic toll system will take a photo of your license plate and send the bill to the owner. Renters can check their records and pay online at websites such as https://www.htallc.com/ReceiptRequestAgencies.aspx.