A tollway is a type of road that requires drivers to pay a fee, known as a toll, to use it. These fees help fund the construction, maintenance, and operation of the road. Tollways are often designed to reduce traffic congestion and provide faster travel times compared to free roads.
Tollways can be found in many countries and may be managed by government agencies or private companies. Payment methods vary, including cash, electronic toll collection systems, and prepaid passes. Examples of tollways include the New Jersey Turnpike in the United States and the M25 motorway in the United Kingdom.