
Toll Roads
Toll roads are highways or roads where drivers pay a fee, called a toll, to use them. The money collected is usually used to fund the maintenance, construction, and operation of the road. Tolls can be paid at toll booths with cash or electronically through systems like RFID tags or electronic toll collection transponders, allowing for quick and efficient passage. These roads help manage traffic flow and generate revenue for infrastructure improvements, often offering smoother, faster routes compared to free alternatives. Toll roads are common in many regions as a way to finance transportation infrastructure without solely relying on taxes.