According to news on March 3, a bizarre incident occurred in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province recently that shocked both the driver and the toll collector. When a man was driving and preparing to get off the expressway, a sky-high toll of 83,990 yuan popped up on the display screen of the toll booth.Faced with this huge fee, the toll collector subconsciously asked the driver if he had taken a detour. The driver said in a dumbfounded voice that he was driving from Shanghai and driving a pure electric car. Even if he wanted to take a detour, he couldn't go this far.

After all, the distance from Shanghai to Suzhou is extremely short, so it goes against common sense to incur a toll of more than 80,000 yuan. After emergency verification by on-site staff, it was finally confirmed that the anomaly was caused by a recognition failure in the toll collection system.

After verifying the correct driving route, the toll station handled the normal settlement for the driver. Although it ended up being a false alarm, this outrageous mistake still caused a lot of splash on the Internet.

Many netizens expressed confusion about this and believed that there were serious loopholes in the logic verification of the charging system. Such obvious error values ​​can pop up directly, which shows that the relevant technical support is not mature enough in filtering extreme abnormal data.

Some netizens joked through data calculations that according to the current charging standards, to incur expenses of more than 80,000 yuan, the vehicle would need to travel at least nearly 200,000 kilometers. This is equivalent to running around the earth several times, and ordinary cross-city travel is simply impossible.

What do you think about this?