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toll agent

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Explanation of "Toll Agent"

Definition:
A "toll agent" is a person who works at a toll booth or toll plaza. Their job is to collect money (tolls) from drivers who use a road, bridge, or tunnel that requires a fee to access.

Usage Instructions
  • Context: You typically find toll agents on highways or at bridges where drivers must pay to use the road.
  • Form: The term "toll agent" is a noun.
Example Sentences
  1. When I drove over the bridge, I paid the toll agent $2 for crossing.
  2. The toll agent was very friendly and thanked me for using the road.
Advanced Usage
  • In discussions about transportation or infrastructure, you might refer to toll agents when talking about the business of collecting funds for public roads.
  • Example: "The efficiency of the toll agents can greatly affect traffic flow during peak hours."
Word Variants
  • Toll Booth: The physical place where the toll agent works.
  • Toll Plaza: A larger area where multiple toll booths are located, often with multiple toll agents.
Different Meanings
  • Toll: While "toll" can refer to the money collected, it can also mean the cost or loss (like emotional toll).
  • Agent: This word can also mean someone who acts on behalf of another person, such as a travel agent.
Synonyms
  • Toll collector
  • Toll operator
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs
  • "Pay the toll": This can mean literally paying the toll fee, or it can be used metaphorically to describe the cost of a decision or action.
    • Example: "Every choice has a price; sometimes you just have to pay the toll."
Summary

A "toll agent" is a person who collects fees from drivers on certain roads, bridges, or tunnels.

Noun
  1. someone employed to collect tolls

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