Most of the money from tolls is used to pay the people that work there and towards maintenance of the roads. Someone has to plow the snow and fix broken spots.
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No tolls in Tennessee. Ipass works all through Illinois of course AND through Indiana's tolls! Cost should be about $7 if you have an IPASS
it costs money
Because the amount of money made in tolls per year. Who owns the canal gets the money.
Until the Statute of Limitations tolls on the judgement.
No. Governments charge fees and tolls in order to obtain money to support their operations. If they did not have to, most people would choose not to pay tolls, and that has nothing to do with their race.
Tolls and user fees are collected by consumers as they use resources and are used to keep maintenance up and to take care of the place collecting them. They are considered polite since consumers should help with the upkeep and this is a way to do so. Taxes are money collected no matter if you use the resource or not.
so you can spend your money and dont go to jail
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There is a website that shows tolls for the east coast. It is i95exitguide.com/tolls
No, Minnesota does not have tolls on its roads.
1) make money 2) less traffic on highways because many people wont pay In the UK it originates from the 1600s. In 1706 Parliament created the first turnpike trust, a scheme by which local business people could charge a toll for using a road, using the money received to maintain the road. Companies and governments nowadays that own roads and bridges would argue that any money they charge in tolls is used for maintaining and improving.