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When the New Jersey Turnpike was built in the 1950s, the tolls were initially intended to be temporary, primarily to fund the construction and maintenance of the highway. However, over time, the tolls became a permanent fixture, as they were used to support ongoing operational costs and infrastructure improvements. As a result, the expectation of temporary tolls evolved into a long-term revenue model for the turnpike.

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