
toll road system
A toll road system is a network of roads or highways where drivers are required to pay a fee, known as a toll, to access the road. The fees are usually collected at toll booths or via electronic systems. These funds are used to maintain the roads, finance construction projects, and manage transportation infrastructure. Toll roads can help reduce congestion on alternative routes and provide a steady revenue source for local or state governments. Rates can vary based on distance traveled, vehicle type, and time of day.