Convenience stores take unpaid tolls under NT$30,000By Shelley Shan / Staff reporterStarting yesterday, motorists who have unpaid freeway tolls of less than NT$30,000 and have received a notice from the Administrative Enforcement Agency can pay them at convenience stores, the Freeway Bureau said on Tuesday. Ninety-eight percent of the agency’s cases involve less than NT$20,000 in unpaid tolls, the bureau said. Photo: Cheng Wei-chi, Taipei TimesAbout 6,500 drivers with less than NT$20,000 in tolls have paid at convenience stores since 2019, when it was first allowed, the bureau said. Starting yesterday, the amount was raised to NT$30,000, with drivers able to pay at 7-Eleven, FamilyMart, Hi-Life, OK Mart and Simple Mart stores. During the holiday, drivers should expect congestion at freeway interchanges in northern and central Taiwan, as well as on the Chiang Wei-shui Memorial Freeway (Freeway No.
Source: Taipei Times August 18, 2021 15:56 UTC