can pay tolls with check cash?
Be prepared to sit there a while as they take down your registration, name, and address, so they can send you a bill.Don't you mean turnpike? A turnpike is an expressway, especially one on which a toll is charged.
When using a toll road or bridge, you can pay the toll using cash, a credit/debit card, a prepaid toll pass, or an electronic toll collection system like E-ZPass.
a turnpike was used in the 1800s. it is a road the pioneers used. the traveled along it and they had to pay a tool. they turned a pipe when they paid it, so that is why it is called a "turnpike". (road built by a private owned company that charges a toll to use it.)
To pay for a toll road, you can use cash, a toll transponder, or a mobile payment app. Cash can be given to a toll booth attendant or deposited in a toll machine. A toll transponder is a device that automatically deducts the toll from your account as you drive through. Some toll roads also accept payment through mobile apps linked to your account.
Turnpike Question found on li08.pacyber.org in 8th grade lesson 8 (:
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On the Oklahoma Turnpike, if you missed paying a toll you will more than likely receive a Notice of Toll Evasion Violation. You can either pay the violation in person or by mail. If you miss paying the toll and you are still on the turnpike you can stop at the next toll plaza, tell the toll attendant what happened and pay the missed toll there. Make sure to get a receipt showing you paid for the missed and current toll.
If there is no cash toll booth open on the NJ Turnpike, you can use an E-ZPass if you have one, as the lanes will still be operational for electronic toll collection. If you don't have E-ZPass, you can proceed through the cashless toll lanes and follow the posted instructions for payment, which may include using a website or mobile app to pay your toll after your trip. Make sure to keep your receipt or any information provided for reference.
If you forget your EZ Pass while traveling on the toll road, you can pay the toll in cash at the toll booth or contact your EZ Pass provider to arrange payment.
Yes, you can typically pay tolls with cash at the toll booth.
It means that there is a part of the road - if you're travelling on it, that will require you to pay a toll, and part of it that will not. Like on I87, if you're just driving on it through the Bronx, you won't have to pay a toll, but if you're taking it towards upstate, there's a point where you will. That's all it means. On the flip side, there are other roads, like the NJ Turnpike, where no matter where you enter or exit, you will have to pay a toll. Those are not partial toll roads. They are plain ol' toll roads. =))
The term "pike" typically refers to a toll road or turnpike, where drivers have to pay a fee to use the road. It originated from the pikes or barriers that were used to block passage until the toll was paid. Nowadays, the term "pike" is often used interchangeably with highway or expressway in some regions.