Toll roads in the UK require motorists to pay a fee to use specific routes, including motorways, bridges, and tunnels. The cost can vary based on vehicle type and the time of day. Charges can be fixed per crossing or variable based on distance traveled. Payments can usually be made in cash, online, or via contactless methods, with some tolls allowing only specific payment forms[3][4][5].
Tolls help fund road maintenance and infrastructure improvements, contributing to smoother traffic flow and reducing congestion[4][5]. Drivers are encouraged to plan their journeys in advance, considering any tolls that may apply, as failure to pay can result in fines[4][5].
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