How to Pay 407 Bill in Canada

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If you’ve been driving in Canada, you’re most likely no stranger to paying 407 Bills. Canada’s 407 highway is one of the busiest roads in North America. It was constructed and operated by the Ontario government and currently in a 99-year lease contract with the provincial government.

The 407 highway is the world’s first fully electronic highway, with one of the most advanced road networks making it easier for the drivers so that they don’t have to stop paying tolls.

The highway remains a part of a critical motorway network, linking to Ontario and highways leading to the USA via the Niagara region and the city of buffalo in New York State and Detroit.

407 Highway in Canada

Toronto region is the eighth-largest metropolitan in North America, with about 2.7 million citizens and roads congested during rush hour. It seems that the 407 Express toll route (ETR) is in the right place due to the high usage of the road. 407 highway has played an essential role in economic growth in Canada.

The 407 ETR alerts approaching drivers about traffic and available discounts for using the road for a short period through different radio stations.

The authorities have taken specific steps to ease the toll payment process for motorists, such as asking the road users to pre-authorize payments and offering discounts, including 50km free on the highway. Motorists who refuse to pay this toll are dealt with strict actions like denial of car license plate renewal.

Ambulance, police, military and diplomatic vehicles, and the trip made by any 407 ETR staff are excluded from paying the toll. Operations of 407 ETR’s tolling and billing are controlled by a subsidiary called Cantrell.

A vehicle detector or classifier system projects a laser that is used to find a swerving vehicle. All details, including transponder number, height, size, width, and other features, are outlined using the laser.

407 East

Highway 407 EAST is the firstly publicly-owned and publicly – controlled set of tolled highways in Ontario. It is connected to the existing 470ETR even though highway 407 is owned and operated by the Ontario government.

407 ETR runs the tolling operations of 407 EAST. For both of these phases, the transponders are the same and receive one bill for both roads, but tolling rates are different. 

407 Highway Safety Measures

  • All equipments are tested before positioning on the road to ensure security.
  • Tiny LED lights are fixed inside the cameras to provide heat to stop lenses from fogging up in the extreme cold.
  • 407 ETR introduced seeker vehicle tracking technology for tracking purposes. The whole image of the vehicle and its number plate is taken if the transponder is undetected.
  • The authority often wildcard a missing plate digit. If one number is missing, the 407 ETR staff put an asterisk into the number and search for similar number plates, recollect the vehicle’s image, and model the car. Thereby recovers the mystery car and bills the person.

How to Pay a 407 ETR Bill in Canada

The international market leaders in e-billing, EbpSource, and payment solutions have developed technologies like self-servicing websites, allowing users to view and pay online. In 407 ETR, motorists are charged after the trip monthly.

The new feature introduced to the 407 ETR system includes an interactive exchange of real-time information between the office system and customers.  

With the 407 ETR website, users can find solutions online and can be viewed interactively. 407 ETR issues an e-mail to the customer when the bills are ready, and users can view their invoices online. The customers get an overview of their entire trip and other billing details on the website. 

In addition, the website enables users to consolidate charges into a single statement, giving users a whole new level of convenience. You can also pay 407 bills through the following: 

  • Online

You can make your payment using a credit card by logging in to your 407 ETR web account.

  • Pre-authorized payments

Pre-authorized payment is one of the easiest ways to make payment. This payment method involves pre-authorizing a certain amount for a duration towards your 407 ETR payment. You will continue to receive a statement of your account ten days before the withdrawal is made on your account.

407 bill payment without an Account

If you don’t have an account, other methods you can explore include:

  • Through your financial institution online banking system
  • Telephone banking
  • By cheque
  • In-person at 407 ETR’s customer care at 6300 Steeles Avenue West (credit card may be required)
  • If you have an account but don’t want to log in, you can pay via this link
  • At the teller, using your 407 account number (account required)

Conclusion

The new billing system by 407 ERT saves both time and money while providing a seamless payment process for customers. The website is user-friendly, so don’t hesitate, start paying your toll bills online!  

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