A toll road or toll highway, where a fee is charged in order to travel on it; a turnpike.(noun)
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Use "tollway" in a sentence
"As a freshman councilmember, she studied the Trinity River project and saw that the tollway, which is projected to have a speed limit of 55-mph, had morphed into a much larger entity than the four-lane, 35-mph road initially envisioned a decade ago."
"Mayor Tom Leppert argued in recent months that the tollway is the lynchpin for several billion dollars of related highway-improvement projects, and eliminating it could cause federal authorities to withhold funding for those projects."
""The tollway is a creature of statute that went into effect in July 1953," Tobin said in a statement."