e-toll

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

e- +‎ toll

Noun[edit]

e-toll (plural e-tolls)

  1. A road toll collected by electronic means, vehicles being identified by e-tags or by automatic licence plate recognition.
    • 2013, Adam Weintrit, Tomasz Neumann, Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation:
      Manual payments can be made by bank cards (also in proximity system without entering a PIN), fuel cards and in cash. A viaAUTO equipment dedicated for cars may be also used. It will operate under the viaTOLL that charges e-toll on trucks.

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