Definition
A toll plaza is a designated area on a highway or road where drivers pay a fee (toll) to use the road. It typically includes multiple lanes with booths where toll collectors or automated systems collect payment. Toll plazas are designed to manage traffic flow and ensure efficient collection of tolls. They're often found on bridges, tunnels, and major highways. The revenue collected from tolls is used to maintain and improve the infrastructure. Think of it as a checkpoint where you pay for the privilege of using the road.