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    Eway, E-Way, or any other variant, may refer to: eWay, global electronic payment system; eway, an electronic street map application for Australia by Ausway; E-way, abbreviation of expressway; e-way, electronic toll-type toll road; E-Way (1990 song), song by Dirty District from the 1990 album Pousse au crime et Longueurs de temps

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  4. Ausway - Wikipedia

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    The eway is an electronic copy of the Melway, Brisway, Sydway and Melway Perth street directories. It includes the ability to print out maps, calculate distances and quickly search for locations. It is only available for Microsoft Windows , and is currently being updated in sync with the printed books.

  5. e-TAG - Wikipedia

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    The technology had different names depending on the issuer, such as Breeze (Eastlink Melbourne), [1] Linkt (Transurban, includes former names E-way and go via), and E-toll (Transport for NSW). [2] However, these are all interchangeable across Australia and no surcharges apply for use on other operators' toll roads.

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  9. Linkt - Wikipedia

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    go via was the toll payment system introduced by Queensland Motorways as a part of free-flow tolling. [6] It replaced the previous E Toll system in Queensland. [7] The new system was introduced on 1 July 2009 and the "pay-on-the-spot" option was phased out on 22 July 2009, meaning cash was no longer a payment option, and stopping was no longer required.