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open road tolling
a system where vehicles are charged electronically while moving through toll stations without needing to stop
Open road tolling is a system where drivers pay tolls without stopping at a toll booth. Instead, electronic sensors or cameras automatically collect the toll as vehicles pass through a designated area. This system uses devices like transponders or license plate recognition to process payments, allowing for smoother traffic flow and reducing congestion. The goal of open road tolling is to make toll collection faster and more efficient, while also minimizing delays and improving the overall driving experience on busy roads or highways.
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