Toll
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The word toll has several meanings.
Road transportation infrastructure
- A fee charged for the use of a road or waterway
- Road toll (historic), the historic practice of charging for road use
- Road pricing, the modern practice of charging for road use
- Toll road, a road for which road usage tolls are charged
- Toll plaza, a facility where tolls are collected, on modern toll roads, tunnels, and bridges
- Toll bridge, a bridge for which road usage tolls are charged
- Toll canal, a canal for which use tolls are charged
- Toll tunnel, a tunnel for which road usage tolls are charged
- Toll house, a place where road usage tolls are collected
- Toll castle, a castle guarding a customs post, in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Era
- Electronic toll collection, aims to eliminate the delay on toll roads by collecting tolls electronically
- High-occupancy toll lane, a toll applied to low-occupancy vehicles when using a high-occupancy toll lane
- Shadow toll, payments made by government to the private sector operator of a road based on the number of vehicles using the road
- Road toll (Australia and New Zealand), term for road death toll i.e. the number of deaths caused annually by road accidents
Organisations
- Toll Brothers, Horsham Township, Pennsylvania based construction company founded by brothers Robert I. Toll and Bruce E. Toll
- Toll Collect, a transportation support company in Germany
- Toll Holdings, an Australian transportation company
- Toll NZ, a trucking company in New Zealand
People
- Bruce E. Toll (born 1943), co-founder of Toll Brothers
- Eduard Toll (1858–1902), Baltic German geologist and Arctic explorer
- Herman Toll (1907–1967), American politician from Pennsylvania
- Johan Christopher Toll (1743–1817), Swedish statesman and soldier
- John Toll (born 1952), American cinematographer
- John S. Toll (1923–2011), American physicist and educational administrator
- Karl Wilhelm von Toll (1777–1842), Baltic German aristocrat and general
- Robert I. Toll (born 1940), co-founder of Toll Brothers
- Sergiusz Toll (1893–1961), Polish entomologist
- Steve Toll (born 1974), Canadian lacrosse executive and former player
- Winfried Toll (born 1955), German conductor, singer, composer and academic teacher
Other
- Toll (gene), encode members of the Toll-like receptor class of proteins
- Toll (telecommunications), refers to connection charges, for instance note Trunk vs. Toll charging and toll-free telephone numbers
- Funeral tolling is the slow, solemn ringing of church bells at funerals
- Toll-like receptor, a class of proteins that play a key role in the innate immune system
- Toll switching trunk, in telephone communications systems
- Tolling (law), a doctrine which allows for the pausing or delaying of the running of the period of time set forth by a statute of limitations
See also
- All pages with titles containing Toll
- Toll house (disambiguation)
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