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  2. Tollbooth - Wikipedia

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    A tollbooth (or toll booth) is an enclosure placed along a toll road that is used for the purpose of collecting a toll from passing traffic. A structure consisting of several tollbooths placed next to each other is called a toll plaza , tollgate , or toll station .

  3. Toll roads in the United States - Wikipedia

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    By 1956, most limited-access highways in the eastern United States were toll roads. In that year, the federal Interstate Highway System was established, funding non-toll roads with 90% federal dollars and 10% state match, giving little incentive for states to expand their turnpike systems. Funding rules initially restricted collections of tolls ...

  4. Glossary of road transport terms - Wikipedia

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    Tollbooth, toll plaza, toll booth, or toll gate A structure built on a toll road, bridge, or tunnel used for collecting fares from passing traffic. Toll road, turnpike, or tollway A road for which a fee (or toll) is assessed for passage. Tourist road, tourist route, tourist drive, or theme route. See scenic route. Traffic

  5. Toll station - Wikipedia

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    A toll house or toll booth on a turnpike or toll highway; In historical landline telephony, a non-dialable toll point as a manual telephone in an isolated rural location with no local exchange or local calling area

  6. Toll road - Wikipedia

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    The 12-lane New Jersey Turnpike in the U.S. is the most heavily traveled toll road in the world, carrying hundreds of thousands of automobiles daily.. A toll road, also known as a turnpike or tollway, is a public or private road for which a fee (or toll) is assessed for passage.

  7. Tollhouse - Wikipedia

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    Many tollhouses were built by turnpike trusts in England, Wales and Scotland during the 18th and early 19th centuries. Those built in the early 19th century often had a distinctive bay front to give the pikeman a clear view of the road and to provide a display area for the tollboard. [ 1 ]

  8. Three confirmed dead in Ghent toll booth fire

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    Mar. 14—By GREG JORDAN. Bluefield Daily Telegraph. GHENT — A fiery crash at a turnpike tollbooth in Raleigh County resulted in three confirmed deaths, a trooper with the West Virginia State ...

  9. Barrier toll system - Wikipedia

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    The Garden State Parkway northbound approaching the Cape May barrier toll plaza in New Jersey.At the time of the photograph, the toll plaza had a 70-cent toll for cars. A barrier toll system (also known as an open toll system) is a method of collecting tolls on highways using toll barriers at regularly spaced intervals on the toll road's mainline. [1]