Toll (Fee)
A toll, or fee, is a charge imposed for the use of a specific road, bridge, or tunnel. This payment helps maintain and improve transportation infrastructure, ensuring safe and efficient travel. Tolls can be collected in various ways, including cash, electronic transponders, or license plate recognition systems.
Tolls are often used on highways and expressways to manage traffic and fund construction projects. The amount charged can vary based on factors such as vehicle type, distance traveled, and time of day. Many regions have implemented toll systems to reduce congestion and promote better road conditions.