The word "toll-booth" originated from Dutch, where "toll" means a charge or fee, and "booth" refers to a small enclosed space. It has been borrowed into English to describe a booth or station where tolls or fees are collected for using roads or bridges.
Toll booth
A person who collects fees for a road or bridge.
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.
Yes, you can typically pay tolls with cash at the toll booth.
yes you can you have to drive away from that toll booth and you wouldn't unbuckle just to pay toll
The local department of transportation office.
Been there Done that on this one. If you can not pay a toll then there is usually a manned booth or a "port authority" station you can go into. They then get information from you so that a bill can be mailed to your residence. On the other hand some like to run the tolls, but later get caught due to video snapshots on license plates passing the toll booth.
If you forget your EZ Pass when driving through a toll booth, you may receive a violation notice or have to pay the toll in cash.
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.