Toll and Automated Roads and Highways
Toll and Automated Roads and Highways
This category is for sites about toll or automated roads in general. Specific toll roads go in the regional subcategory of Roads and Highways.
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E-Z Pass - Electronic toll collection system that is common in the Northeast U.S., based in New Jersey.
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Roam - Electronic toll collection system used around Sydney, Australia, including on the M7. Includes e-TAG and e-PASS transponder information.
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Halifax-Dartmouth Bridge Commission - Authority for the Angus L. Macdonald and A. Murray MacKay Bridges that connect Halifax to Dartmouth in Nova Scotia, Canada.
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MACPASS - Automated Toll Collection System - Service available for crossing of various bridges in the Maritime Provinces of Canada. FAQs, price information, and application forms.
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Traffic Technologies, Incorporated - Consultants for Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). Has links to clients.
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Electronic Toll Collection System - Metro Road Systems' division. Includes client list.
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International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association - Alliance of toll operators and associated industries. Includes news and resources.
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HowStuffWorks: How E-ZPass Works - Fully illustrated tutorial explains E-Zpass, an electronic toll-collection system consisting of a 900-MHz band car transponder, antenna, lane controller, LAN and host computer system.
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TollRoadsNews - Online private newsletter providing information and commentary.
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Highway Toll Administration - Provides electronic toll collection services. Site includes client information.
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Toll Facilities in the United States - Full and partial lists with details, courtesy the Federal Highway Administration.
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E-ZPASS Maryland - Electronic toll collection system for bridges and tunnels in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
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E-ZPass Interagency Group - Provides electronic toll collection interoperation. Lists members and gives contact information.
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HowStuffWorks: How Intelligent Highways Will Work - Graphic narrative shows the future freeway's new, cheaper technology and explains how ubiquitous digital devices will aid in easing our traffic woes, perhaps using triangulation.
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