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  2. E-470 - Wikipedia

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    State. Scenic. ← SH 470. → US 491. E-470 is a 47-mile-long (76 km) controlled-access toll road that traverses the eastern portion of the Denver metropolitan area in the US state of Colorado. It is the eastern half of the 470 beltway that serves Meridian, Parker, Aurora, Denver International Airport, and Brighton.

  3. List of toll roads in the United States - Wikipedia

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    All-electronic toll; allows ExpressToll and license plate toll Northwest Parkway: 8.0 12.9 96th Street in Broomfield: I-25 / E-470 in Broomfield: $5.20: All-electronic toll; allows Go-Pass, ExpressToll and license plate toll Pikes Peak Highway: 19.0 30.6 Dead end at Pikes Peak: Chipita Park Road in Cascade-Chipita Park

  4. Colorado State Highway 470 - Wikipedia

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    Interstate. US. State. Scenic. ← US 450. → E-470. State Highway 470 ( C-470, SH 470) is a freeway located in the southwestern portion of the Denver Metro Area. It is also the southwestern portion of the Denver Metro area's beltway. SH 470 begins at US 6 in Golden and heads south interchanging Interstate 70 and then US 285 outside Morrison.

  5. Northwest Parkway - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Parkway is a 9.05-mile (14.56 km) limited-access toll road that runs from US 36 to the I-25 / E-470 interchange. Both termini are in Broomfield, northwest of Denver. In combination with E-470 (47 miles (76 km)) and State Highway 470 (SH 470; 27 miles (43 km)), Northwest Parkway forms a partial beltway of approximately 83 miles (134 km ...

  6. U.S. Route 36 in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Scenic. ← SH 35. → SH 39. U.S. Route 36 ( US 36) is a United States highway that travels from Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado to Uhrichsville, Ohio. In Colorado, the highway traverses an east–west route mostly in the northern portion of the Great Plains. At its west end, the road connects several small mountain towns such as Estes ...

  7. Electronic toll collection - Wikipedia

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    E-ZPasstollbooths, like this one on the Pennsylvania Turnpikein Bensalem Township, Pennsylvania, use transponders to bill motorists. Electronic toll collection(ETC) is a wireless system to automatically collect the usage fee or tollcharged to vehicles using toll roads, HOV lanes, toll bridges, and toll tunnels.[1] It is a faster alternative ...

  8. US Mobile Tolling Platforms - Wikipedia

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    US Mobile Tolling Platforms. On roadways around the United States, radio-frequency identification (RFID) transponders, supporting transceivers, antennas, and video cameras are the current standard for the collection of toll fees. This technology was invented during the 1970s and was implemented throughout the 1980s and 1990s.

  9. Toll road - Wikipedia

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    This shows the two common methods of collection of tolls: tollbooth (on right) and electronic toll collection (on left). A toll road, also known as a turnpike or tollway, is a public or private road (almost always a freeway since the 1940s) for which a fee (or toll) is assessed for passage. It is a form of road pricing typically implemented to ...