The company has outlined several methods for calculating and paying the required toll. Users have multiple options for processing payments and tracking their journeys, including utilizing a dedicated mobile application, installing On-Board Unit (OBU) devices within vehicles, or employing other integrated solutions. For individuals who are not smartphone owners, a one-time route ticket can be purchased through the self-service portal.
A key feature of the Via Toll system is its direct connection with the Regitros database. This integration allows the system to automatically populate the technical data of any vehicle entered using its registration number, particularly for vehicles registered in Lithuania. The overall toll calculation is based on a comprehensive assessment of the vehicle’s specific parameters combined with the total distance covered on designated paid roads.
Regarding payment, Via Lithuania confirms that customers are able to settle their accounts using several established methods. These include electronic banking transfers, dedicated payment or fuel cards, and compatibility with the broader European electronic toll system. This multi-faceted approach ensures that the toll collection system remains accessible and efficient for a diverse range of travelers.
The seamless integration of technology and multiple payment options aims to streamline the process for all users navigating the paid roadways.
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