Toll Roads In America Essay

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Title: Most Expensive Toll Roads in America
Do you like toll roads? Many of you would answer a big NO to this question. But can you still avoid using these toll roads? You will answer NO to this question as well. The reason is the other roads are either too long or they are not convenient for you to drive. So, for you to save some money and also to enjoy your ride on the roads, here is the list of a few most Expensive Toll Roads in America. Try to avoid at least these toll roads from the next time when you are going on a drive and save some bucks for yourself on the drive.
17 Mile Drive – 54.4 cents per mile: The first place of the most Expensive Toll Roads in America goes to 17 mile drive. This is going to cost you something around $9. 25.

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