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Toll

Toll meaning

A fee paid for some liberty or privilege, particularly for the privilege of passing over a bridge or on a highway, or for that of vending goods in a fair, market, etc. | Loss or damage incurred through a disaster. | A fee paid by the owner of materials or other goods for processing such goods, as under a tolling agreement.

Example sentences (20)

Various forms of prepaid electronic toll collection systems are in place which allow quicker collection of toll, usually at a discounted rate, as well as use of dedicated toll plaza lanes (for ENC system of the electronic toll collection).

This blatant act of evading toll fees raises concerns about the integrity of toll collection systems and the enforcement of toll-related regulations.

It took its toll on the fans, it took its toll on head coach Bill Belichick, and now we know it took a toll on Tom Brady.

Retrieved on 7 March 2009 There is no toll for northbound traffic (though taxis travelling north may charge passengers the toll in anticipation of the toll the taxi must pay on the return journey).

HB 2170, the only toll-related law passed this year, requires each toll entity in the state to notify users immediately by mail, email or text message when a payment is rejected.

I had forgotten about the ice toll road until I ran into a recently uploaded Youtube video that went into thought and reason behind the toll road, even though it only lasted 2 weeks before Mother Nature had other ideas.

In 2021 Government data obtained through Labor's Freedom of Information (FOI) request showed the $4.3 Billion M8 toll road designed to reduce surface traffic off local roads has instead increased local traffic as trucks and cars avoid the toll.

Mr. Stalin also cited that Madras High Court order in December 2020 directing the reduction of the toll fee at Sriperumbudur and Chennasamudram Toll plaza by 50% due to such poor maintenance.

Toll revenues of the now-delisted conglomerate Metro Pacific Investments Corp. (MPIC) grew 20 percent year-on-year to P19.8 billion in January to September due to a combination of toll rate increases and traffic growth in the Philippines and Indonesia.

Way back UN Secretary General Kofi Annan noted in one of his reports that the death toll from small arms far exceeded the death toll from the use of other weapons systems,” Yuri Ambrazevich said.

While the vehicles may have offered an environmental impact, they also took a toll on users, with 10 riders killed in France in July alone according to government data — the country’s heaviest-ever toll.

From navigating complex medical and educational systems to coping with the emotional toll of caregiving, these parents face unique stressors that can take a toll on their well-being.

Russia’s Investigative Committee, in issuing the new death toll of 93, has also warned that the toll is still expected to rise.

We know we're digging into our pockets every time we get on a toll road in New Jersey, but when it comes to the most expensive toll roads in the nation, there is good news and bad news for New Jersey drivers.

But the delay has taken an enormous toll on the haredi population, and this toll could yet spill over into broader Israel too.

Coronavirus death toll continues to climb as New York hospitalizations stabilizeThe coronavirus death toll is now more than 22,000 nationwide.

It employs Radio Frequency Identification technology for making toll payments directly from the prepaid or savings account linked to it or directly toll owner.

Maryland will no longer immediately pursue toll lanes around the Beltway, and will instead only seek to put toll lanes across the Legion Bridge and part of I-270.

Mr. Xi sent Premier Li Keqiang to Wuhan more than a week ago, when the death toll stood at 106. By Tuesday, the toll in China was more than 420 deaths.

Some of the newer toll roads never had actual toll takers.