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Turnpikes play a vital role in the region's transportation system.
US 15 was established partially along what had been a pair of turnpikes.
The majority of states without any turnpikes are in the West and South.
Further sections of the road are also former turnpikes.
I have driven fifteen hundred miles on turnpikes since we left Boston.
The initial capital for canals and turnpikes came from local sources.
All the states had encouraged, directly or indirectly, the building of turnpikes and bridges.
At the beginning of the 20th century, nearly all the first class roads had been turnpikes in 1850.
The turnpikes, though important in the history of roads, contributed little to the landscape that did not exist before.
Turnpikes were not always better kept than parish roads.
Canal toll houses were built in very similar style to those on turnpikes.
This is prior to the turnpikes (1771), and so was not a toll gate.
Beginning in the 1830s, some of the county's roads were improved to turnpikes.
The two roads ceased to be turnpikes in 1877.
Turnpikes were also later built in the United States.
The most important thing, according to Raven, is that there are no turnpikes on that road!
It linked in with other turnpikes to the north forming a route to Birmingham.
He also invested in farms, turnpikes, shipping, and other business ventures.
The turnpikes provided only limited capacity freight and passenger transportation.
One alternative to the turnpikes, a canal, was considered.
We're sorry you were shot on our turnpikes.
State and local governments issue bonds to finance projects like turnpikes or sewer systems.
Two other sections of modern Route 28 were also parts of early turnpikes.
"What I want to know is why they pay no tolls at turnpikes," one of them is saying.
This means that vehicles too heavy for the turnpikes can legally only use secondary roads.
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A private toll road, at least in theory, would pay for itself.
A former toll road just east of there ran north and south through the county.
The toll road was in operation for about 40 years.
We got on and off the same toll road half a dozen times.
It is a toll road for part of its length.
Toll roads are only in 26 states as of 2006.
Later, it was filled in to create a toll road across the Common.
Once the toll road is completed, it will be turned over to the government.
The car slowed as it got off the toll road.
This was opened as a toll road in December 1965.
For its entire run, Route 241 is a toll road.
The bridge was a toll road until 30 April 2013.
It opened in 1987 and was a toll road until 25 October 2009.
State officials are considering building parts of I-69 as a toll road.
It could be the first modern private toll road north of the border.
After the new legislation passed this summer, many around the state thought the toll road project was dead.
A state plan for the toll road through the center of the island is being challenged in court.
We all know they couldn't have been more than three hours behind us on the toll road.
Parts of it are being set up for toll roads.
"They are like a toll road: you get a piece of everything that happens."
The toll road is scheduled to be finished by March 1997.
The entire parkway was a toll road when it opened in 1941.
State Route 73 is not a toll road over its entire length.
Those involved with the new observatory were given free use of the toll road and half the water rights on the mountain.
In 1874, the town moved to the east bank to be connected to the toll road built to there.
Turnpikes play a vital role in the region's transportation system.
US 15 was established partially along what had been a pair of turnpikes.
The majority of states without any turnpikes are in the West and South.
Further sections of the road are also former turnpikes.
I have driven fifteen hundred miles on turnpikes since we left Boston.
The initial capital for canals and turnpikes came from local sources.
All the states had encouraged, directly or indirectly, the building of turnpikes and bridges.
At the beginning of the 20th century, nearly all the first class roads had been turnpikes in 1850.
The turnpikes, though important in the history of roads, contributed little to the landscape that did not exist before.
Turnpikes were not always better kept than parish roads.
Canal toll houses were built in very similar style to those on turnpikes.
This is prior to the turnpikes (1771), and so was not a toll gate.
Beginning in the 1830s, some of the county's roads were improved to turnpikes.
The two roads ceased to be turnpikes in 1877.
Turnpikes were also later built in the United States.
The most important thing, according to Raven, is that there are no turnpikes on that road!
It linked in with other turnpikes to the north forming a route to Birmingham.
He also invested in farms, turnpikes, shipping, and other business ventures.
The turnpikes provided only limited capacity freight and passenger transportation.
One alternative to the turnpikes, a canal, was considered.
We're sorry you were shot on our turnpikes.
State and local governments issue bonds to finance projects like turnpikes or sewer systems.
Two other sections of modern Route 28 were also parts of early turnpikes.
"What I want to know is why they pay no tolls at turnpikes," one of them is saying.
This means that vehicles too heavy for the turnpikes can legally only use secondary roads.
I have several now and I'll be trying them for pike.
Pike knew the answer even before she gave back the phone.
A bad hour later, Pike and the girl were on their way.
Pike knew exactly what he had to do and how.
Pike thought about whether or not he wanted to answer.
Pike now had three years, four months, and change on the job.
Pike knew he would run to the back of the house.
Pike got out of the back and into the front.
The pike was also said to be 10 to 14 feet long.
East Pike is not sure what to do right now.
Pike put both hands up in the air to stop things from going any further.
I would have put his head on a pike in front of the white house though.
There'll be people who want my head on a pike.
Time was she'd have gone after Pike herself, but no more.
I mean, no one had ever seen Pike do this before.
Pike heard movement over the phone, then inside the house.
When they were gone, Pike stood with me by my car.
"Anything else that we should know about coming down the pike?"
Because there will be other things coming down the pike.
Private Pike is making it up as he goes along.
But since they left the pike, it had been bad again.
I never expected you to make so much sense, Pike.
There are those who want your head on a pike.
I'm not sure he thought something like this would come down the pike.
If you could put in a good word with Pike for me, that would be all.
It also serves as one of the largest tollways in the Houston area.
Several miles of these tollways had 60 mph environmental speed limits.
The east, north, and northwest portions of the beltway could only be built as tollways.
It was the only portion of the Illinois Tollways to use a ticket system.
The general maximum speed limits on tollways and highways is 60-100 km/h.
Metric distance based numbers are used on the tollways radiating from Manila.
The airport is accessible by four express tollways.
The following is a list of the freeways and tollways in the Dallas/Ft.
To fund recent growth in the state highways, Texas has 17 toll roads (see list) with several additional tollways proposed.
Many of the largest roads were tollways.
This article lists and outlines tollways or Toll roads in Australia.
A number of freeways and tollways have been constructed with dedicated separate bicycle paths built alongside.
Tollways can also be called Toll Roads.
Although no distinction is legally made between freeways and tollways, CR-27 qualifies as the latter.
Roads evolved into two way roads, expressways, freeways and tollways during the modern times.
Some toll roads are called motorways or tollways to avoid perceived difficulties with charging people to use a freeway.
He also served as the former president of Manila North Tollways Corporation in 2005.
They are called expressways, tollways, and motorways.
However, cash is still accepted on PR-5 and PR-22 due to the privatization of those tollways.
In Melbourne, there are two companies that operate tollways within the Melbourne metropolitan area.
As a result, commuters to the city are forced either to drive through expensive and congested tollways or take buses which are almost always overcrowded.
Manuel debated with state legislature members opposed to tollways, emphasizing the need for a good highway system in a tourism-driven state.
All Melbourne tollways are electronically tolled.
Tollways in Queensland use the Queensland Motorways system, go via.
The other tollways in Orange County are governed by the Transportation Corridor Agencies.
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