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    Road Tolls

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    Financial Times discuss the economic argument for extending road tolls across the country. Road tolls cure form of road pricing and have already been introduced by the M6 spur road “M6 Toll road opens‚ the barriers at the M6 Toll booths were raised for the first time at 1010 GMT after a ribbon-cutting ceremony at which Transport Secretary Alistair Darling was the guest of honour” stated in the bbc article online and in the article “M6 toll road around Birmingham opened in 2003” ‚ as it means of correcting

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    toll gate

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    hardware modules such as RFID‚ GPS‚ GSM and MEMS to handle the new transport related issues viz. Accident alert‚ Toll gate control‚ Parking slot management‚ Traffic rule violation control and special zone are explained in this paper. An efficient utilization of communication link between RF Modems over a wireless channel to facilitate vehicle monitoring‚ vehicle authentication and automated toll collection on the highways is proposed. The implemented system is a more convenient to automatically sending

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    Toll Roads

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    one of my football games. When we were about to arrive there was a little toll booth that read‚ “Two Dollars”. We couldn’t find any money so we decided to run it. The fine was fifty dollars. I believe we should take out toll roads because they can cause a lot of conflict with people. One reason why we should take out toll roads is because they can cause traffic. People have jobs and may have to take toll roads to get to them. Say a man is looking for money in his wallet‚ it may

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    Opinion on E-Tolls

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    people and when the people are not being led‚ but they are being forced‚ then there are many questions about the democratic government that need to be soliciting and retorting. The e-Toll system is an electronic tolling system that does not require motorists to stop in order for them to be billed‚ just as an ordinary toll booth. This system is being imposed on to the motorists of Gauteng and is being masked as a method of raising funds for the development of Gauteng roads and ultimately‚ South African

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    Automated Toll Gates

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    AUTOMATED TOLL GATES INTRODUCTION : The automated toll gates are the application of both the concepts of road pricing and intelligent transport system.Earlier motorists used to wait at a toll booth or a plaza to pay a machine or a collector for using a particular toll road.But it is not so in the case of a automated toll gate.Here the motorists need not stop or even reduce the speed of their vehicle.The whole process is completely automated.Road pricing is a type of tax sought by

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    Electronic Toll Collection

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    A 2.45 GHz RFID System  for Electronic Toll  Collection      B. Tech. Project by Praneeth Tammiraju  04007032    Index 1. Introduction 2. RFID in ETC a. RFID – a review b. The actual role c. Technicalities in brief 3. The Reader Design a. The transceiver design b. Circuit description c. The PCB of the reader d. Programmability of the reader 4. The Transponder Design a. Broad Overview b. Redesigning rectifier 5. Communication Protocol 6. Conclusion 7. References 2 3 3 3 4 6 6 7 9

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    Tribasa Toll Road Project

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    Tribasa Toll Road Project Case Study-4 Submitted By: Amardeep (P301412CMG331) Bhupendra Malviya (P301412CMG352) Pratik S. Soni (P301412CMG404) Rajesh Kumar (P301412CMG413) Shobhit Gupta (P301412CMG447) INDEX 1. Please prepare a flow of funds diagram for this transaction to trace how toll road revenue received by the Trust is used to pay taxes and operating expenses and to make interest and principal payments as required by the

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    Toll Brothers Essay

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    Abstract This paper explores the strategic implications of supporting and implementing the Apple iPad into Toll Brothers‚ Inc. operations. The articles cited in this paper discuss the merits of the Apple iPad‚ Toll Brothers operations‚ and the increasing place of the notebook com-puter in the workplace. The articles‚ however‚ do not intentionally support the arguments of one another‚ but rather serve as a basis of analysis of the merits of supporting the tech-nology and implementing it into the

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    CHAPTER 1 PROJECT OVERVIEW 1.1 INTRODUCTION A toll road is a privately or publicly built road for which a driver pays a toll for use. Structures for which tolls are charged include toll bridges and toll tunnels. Non-toll roads are financed using other sources of revenue‚ most typically fuel tax or general tax funds. The building or facility in which a toll is collected may be called a toll booth‚ toll house‚ toll plaza‚ toll station‚ toll bar or tollgate.  The growth of the industrial revolution needed

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    degree of appropriateness for the author to include it in his work‚ and this is especially true for Ernest Hemingway in the case of For Whom the Bell Tolls. The most prevailing theme in the novel is the loss of innocence in war‚ which‚ at some point during the story‚ happens to every character. Hence it is not surprising that For Whom the Bell Tolls is rich in imagery‚ motifs‚ and symbolism. Using these literary devices Hemingway paints a clear picture of humanity‚ and doing so unmasks the true nature

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