Tollway
(noun)
A road or highway for which a fee is charged for use, often to pay for construction or maintenance of the road.
Origin:
From toll + way.
Examples:
- The tollway was the quickest way to get from the city to the suburbs, but it was also the most expensive.
- Many drivers chose to avoid the tollway, opting for the slower but free alternative route instead.
- The tollway was a modern, well-maintained highway that offered a smooth and quick journey for those willing to pay the tolls.
- The tollway was a source of controversy, with many citizens objecting to the fees charged to use the road.
- The tollway system used electronic transponders to collect tolls, making the process of paying much more convenient for drivers.