Tollways
Tollways are special roads that require drivers to pay a fee, known as a toll, to use them. These fees help maintain the road and fund its construction. Tollways are often designed to reduce traffic congestion and provide faster travel options for commuters.
Drivers can pay tolls in various ways, including cash, electronic transponders, or mobile apps. Many tollways have different rates depending on the time of day or vehicle type. Examples of tollways include the New Jersey Turnpike and the Chicago Skyway, which are popular routes for both local and long-distance travel.