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toll road
(redirected from Toll booths)

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Noun1.toll road - an expressway on which tolls are collectedtoll road - an expressway on which tolls are collected
expressway, freeway, motorway, pike, state highway, superhighway, throughway, thruway - a broad highway designed for high-speed traffic


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Electronic toll collection is quickly becoming the most popular way for drivers to pass through tolls on highways, bridges and tunnels For the longest time, tolls were collected by people sitting in toll booths at certain stages of the highway or at the base of a bridge Electronic toll collection is quickly becoming the most popular way for drivers to pass through tolls on highways, bridges and tunnels.
In the public's eye, the Easter rebellion at the toll booths has now resulted in more toll takers keeping their jobs - at the rich rates mentioned above.
The only plea I can make in mitigation for this heinous sin is that I have never seen any toll booths for driving INTO England.
 
 
 
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