It's American. America is free.
You have to pay at the toll booth to get on the freeway.
No. You will be using a toll-free number meaning they have to pay for it and you will get the call free
No toll charges for a high speed, limited access road.
If you are calling a US toll-free number from Australia, you will generally pay international call rates.
I heard the church bells toll.When bells toll on Sunday morning, it is a call for worshippers to attend church services.The toll from one exit to the next cost $3.65 cash.
It is quite unusual for a toll road to revert to toll-free. The only example I can think of is the Dallas-Fort Worth Toll Road, Interstate 30 between Dallas and Fort Worth, which is now known as the Tom Landry Freeway.
A toll-free number can be programmed to ring to any telephone number, including a mobile phone (cell phone). Also, in the US and Canada, if you are within the local calling area for the mobile phone number you are calling, then the call is toll-free.
for the upkeep on the roads and bridges
Considering that every freeway in OK is a toll-road, I am gonna go with poor.
A toll-free number is, in effect, an automated "collect" (reverse charges) call. The call recipient pays the cost of long distance service, although the caller may still pay a local call charge and/or airtime charges. Depending on how the toll-free service is configured, it can be automated with the use of automated voice features or automated-receptionist.
Someone in Kenya may be able to call a North American (USA, Canada, etc.) 1-800 number or other North American toll-free number by dialing it as if it were an ordinary geographic number, but they will pay the normal international toll rates for the call. You may be able to call a North American toll-free number for little or no cost using a VoIP service such as Skype or Vonage. The toll-free codes in North America are 800, 888, 877, 866, 855, and 844, with 833 and 822 reserved for future toll-free use.
There are a few ways to pay the toll at the Verrazano-Narrows bridge. You can use the EZ-Pass, which is a prepaid pass to get through toll roads. The amount charged is automatically deducted from your account. You can also pay at the toll both in the cash lane, or you can send in a deferred payment by mail.