A person who collects fees for a road or bridge.
Toll booth
A TOLL BOOTH is a kiosk where traffic fee is paid. The fee for passing over the road, between two points, is called a toll. A toll booth may be manned or automated and have cameras.NOTE: There is NO phrase like "tool booth". The proper phrase is TOLL booth.
A person working in a booth to collect money.
toll-booth borrowed came from the Americans ( English language ) tama !
yes you can you have to drive away from that toll booth and you wouldn't unbuckle just to pay toll
It kind of is, because if you drive to a toll booth without any money, they make you show your license, get your address, and they send you a bill in the mail of how much the toll booth was.
A standard 10-15% is a good amount to tip the photo booth attendant. I personally work for a photo booth company and generally receive that amount.
Most toll booth collector jobs are considered to be a city job with the road commission. Delaware will be no different.
yes
No, but you can in a toll booth.
You have to pay at the toll booth to get on the freeway.
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