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Transportation

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Toll (fee) A toll is a fee charged for the use of a road or waterway. History Tolls usually had to be paid at strategic locations such as bridges (sometimes called a bridge toll) or gates. In Europe, the road toll goes back to the practice of the Germ ...
a fee charged for the use of a road or waterway **
Road pricing Road pricing (also road user charges) are direct charges levied for the use of roads, including road tolls, distance or time-based fees, congestion charges and charges designed to discourage the use of certain classes of vehicle, fuel sour ...
, the modern practice of charging for road use **
Road toll (historic) The road toll was a historical fee charged to travellers and merchants in return for permission to use the roads and waterways of the country or state concerned. It was reinforced in the Holy Roman Empire by the law of ''Straßenzwang'' which me ...
, the historic practice of charging for road use **
Shadow toll A shadow toll is a contractual payment made by a government per driver using a road to a private company that operates a road built or maintained using private finance initiative funding. Payments are based, at least in part, on the number of veh ...
, payments made by government to the private sector operator of a road based on the number of vehicles using the road *
Road toll (Australia and New Zealand) Road toll is the term used in New Zealand and Australia for the number of deaths caused annually by road accidents. New Zealand New Zealand reports a daily, monthly, quarterly and annual nationwide road toll, plus special period figures for a ...
, term for road death toll, i.e., the number of deaths caused annually by road accidents


Brands and enterprises

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Toll Brothers Toll Brothers is a company which designs, builds, markets, sells, and arranges financing for residential and commercial properties in the United States. In 2020, the company was the fifth largest home builder in the United States, based on home ...
, Horsham Township, Pennsylvania based construction company founded by brothers Robert I. Toll and Bruce E. Toll *
Toll Collect Toll Collect GmbH is a German company that has developed and is running the tolling system for trucks ( LKW-Maut) on German motorways. The company was a consortium led by Daimler AG, Deutsche Telekom, and Cofiroute until 2018 when it was taken ov ...
, a transportation support company in Germany *
Toll Group The Toll Group is an Australian-based subsidiary of Japan Post Holdings with operations in transportation, warehousing and logistics in road, rail, sea and air. It has two divisions; Global Forwarding, Global Logistics. History In 1888, Al ...
, an Australian transportation company **
Toll Domestic Forwarding Toll Domestic Forwarding (TDF) is a division of the Toll Group specialising in freight forwarding by road, rail and sea within and between Australia and New Zealand. Toll is Australia’s largest mover of freight. Toll New Zealand is New ...
, an Australian freight forwarder **
Toll Ipec The Toll Group is an Australian-based subsidiary of Japan Post Holdings with operations in transportation, warehousing and logistics in road, rail, sea and air. It has two divisions; Global Forwarding, Global Logistics. History In 1888, Al ...
, Australian transportation company ** Toll Resources & Government Logistics


Science

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Toll (gene) Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are a class of proteins that play a key role in the innate immune system. They are single-pass membrane-spanning receptors usually expressed on sentinel cells such as macrophages and dendritic cells, that recognize str ...
, encode members of the Toll-like receptor class of proteins *
Toll-like receptor Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are a class of proteins that play a key role in the innate immune system. They are Bitopic protein, single-pass membrane-spanning Receptor (biochemistry), receptors usually expressed on sentinel cells such as macrophage ...
, a class of proteins that play a key role in the innate immune system


Technology

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Toll (telecommunications) Toll, in the telecom industry, refers to a charge collected by either an Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier, or a Competitive Local Exchange Carrier on a telephone call. Toll is one class of charges in telecom. Typically, it is charged for crossin ...
, refers to connection charges, for instance note
Trunk vs. Toll Trunk and toll calling were two alternative methods of charging customers for long-distance calls in the United Kingdom in the first half of the 20th century. The distinction became obsolete with the introduction subscriber trunk dialling (STD). ...
charging and toll-free telephone numbers *
Toll switching trunk In telecommunication, a toll switching trunk or toll connecting trunk is a trunk connecting an end office to a toll center as the first stage of concentration for intertoll or long-distance traffic. Operator assistance or participation may b ...
, in telephone communications systems


Other uses

* Toll, Queensland, a locality in the Charters Towers Region, Australia *
Funeral toll A funeral is a ceremony connected with the final disposition of a corpse, such as a burial or cremation, with the attendant observances. Funerary customs comprise the complex of beliefs and practices used by a culture to remember and respect th ...
, the slow, solemn ringing of church bells at funerals *
Toll (name) Toll is a surname. Notable people with the name include: * Bruce E. Toll (born 1943), co-founder of Toll Brothers * Catherine Toll (born 1959), American educator and politician from Vermont * Eduard von Toll (1858–1902), Baltic German geologi ...
, a list of people with the name * Toll, the ringing of a
bell A bell is a directly struck idiophone percussion instrument. Most bells have the shape of a hollow cup that when struck vibrates in a single strong strike tone, with its sides forming an efficient resonator. The strike may be made by an inter ...
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Tolling (law) Tolling is a legal doctrine that allows for the pausing or delaying of the running of the period of time set forth by a statute of limitations, such that a lawsuit may potentially be filed even after the statute of limitations has run. Although gro ...
, a doctrine which allows for the pausing or delaying of the running of the period of time set forth by a statute of limitations


See also

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Tola (disambiguation) Tola may refer to: Places * Bella Tola, a mountain in the Pennine Alps in the Swiss canton of Valais * La Tola, a town and municipality in the Nariño Department, Colombia *Tola (Shakargarh), a village in Pakistan * Tola, Rivas, a municipality ...
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For Whom the Bell Tolls (disambiguation) ''For Whom the Bell Tolls'' is a 1940 novel by Ernest Hemingway. Its title originated from John Donne's 1624 work ''Devotions upon Emergent Occasions.'' For Whom the Bell Tolls may also refer to: Music * "For Whom the Bell Tolls" (Bee Gees song) ...
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The Toll (disambiguation) The Toll was a rock band from Columbus, Ohio. The Toll may also refer to: * ''The Toll'' (2020 film), a Canadian film * ''The Toll'' (2021 film), a Welsh film * "The Toll" (''Justified''), an episode of the television series ''Justified'' * " ...
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Toll Gate (disambiguation) Toll Gate or Tollgate may refer to: * Toll gate, a barrier across a toll road or toll bridge that is lifted when the toll is paid Entertainment * "Tollgate" (Hale single) * ''The Toll-Gate'', a 1954 novel by Georgette Heyer * ''The Toll Gate'', ...
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Toll house (disambiguation) A toll house is a building or facility where a toll is collected on a toll road, canal, or bridge. Toll house may also refer to: Individual toll houses * The Round House, Stanton Drew, also known as The Toll House * La Vale Tollgate House * Pete ...
* Troll (disambiguation) {{disambiguation ru:Толь (значения)