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What is the primary function of a tollgate garage, how are tolls typically paid, and where can drivers find these facilities?

A tollgate garage is a facility typically associated with toll roads and highways, offering a place for drivers to pay tolls and proceed on their journey. These garages are usually located at the entrance of toll roads, providing a safe and efficient way for drivers to navigate through toll areas. Here's how the process generally works:

Tolls can be paid in various ways, often depending on the region and the specific toll road operator. Common methods include cash payments, which involve drivers stopping at the tollgate garage to pay the toll collector, usually by inserting coins or using a payment machine. Some toll roads also offer electronic toll collection systems, such as the Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) system, where drivers install a device in their vehicle that automatically deducts the toll amount from their account upon passing through the tollgate. In some cases, mobile apps or online payment methods are available for those who prefer digital transactions.

The availability of tollgate garages can vary depending on the country and the specific highway network. These facilities are commonly found along major highways and interstates in many countries, ensuring a smooth flow of traffic and providing a convenient way to pay tolls without disrupting the journey. Toll roads often have well-signposted entry points, making it easy for drivers to locate these garages and complete the necessary transactions to continue their trip.

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