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Definition of Tollways
1. tollway [n] - See also: tollway
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tollways
Literary usage of Tollways
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New York Times Current HistoryWorld War, 1914-1918 (1920)
"Excessive and burdensome taxes on the use of public ways of communication which
hinder traffic, and of tollways. 4. Tax disadvantages of imported wares as ..."
2. Multijurisdictional Drug Law Enforcement Strategies: Reducing Supply And Demand (1993)
"tollways and other interstate highways, buses, and trains carry commuters into
the city in the morning and to the suburbs at night. ..."
3. The Evolution of Governments and Laws: Exhibiting the Governmental by Stephen Haley Allen (1922)
"Excessive and burdensome taxes on the use of public ways of communication which
hinder traffic, and of tollways. 4. Tax disadvantages of imported wares as ..."
4. Abraham Lincoln and Constitutional Government by Bartow Adolphus Ulrich (1920)
"Excessive and burdensome taxes on the use of public ways of communication which
hinder traffic, and of tollways. 4. Tax disadvantages' of imported wares as ..."
5. Highway Congestion: Intelligent Transportation Systems' Promise for Managing by JayEtta Z. Hecker (2006)
"... which are small traffic light-like devices that control the traffic flow on
ramps leading to freeways or tollways, to fully integrated systems in which ..."
6. Crucibles of Hazard: Mega-Cities and Disasters in Transition by James K. Mitchell (1999)
"On the other hand, new tollways have just been completed, and new connections in
the highway network are still being implemented, including an underwater ..."