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Turnpike trusts were
bodies set up by
individual acts of Parliament, with
powers to
collect road tolls for
maintaining the prin****l
roads in
Britain from...
- toll road
Turnpike may also
refer to: A
turnpike road, a prin****l
road maintained by a
turnpike trust, a body with
powers to
collect road tolls in Britain...
- A toll
road, also
known as a
turnpike or
tollway or toll gate, is a
public or
private road (almost
always a
freeway in the
present day) for
which a fee...
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Pennsylvania Turnpike (shortened to
Penna Turnpike or PA
Turnpike) is a controlled-access toll
road that is
operated by the
Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission...
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Jersey Turnpike (NJTP) is a
system of controlled-access toll
roads in the U.S.
state of New Jersey. The
turnpike is
maintained by the New
Jersey Turnpike Authority...
- Florida's
Turnpike,
designated as
unsigned State Road 91 (SR 91), is a controlled-access toll
road in the U.S.
state of Florida,
maintained by Florida's...
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constructed about 180
miles (290 km) of
turnpike road,
mainly in the
north of England, from 1765. He
believed a good
road should have good foundations, be well...
- The Ohio
Turnpike,
officially the
James W.
Shocknessy Ohio
Turnpike, is a controlled-access toll
road in the U.S.
state of Ohio,
serving as a
primary corridor...
- The
Philadelphia and
Lancaster Turnpike,
first used in 1795, is the
first long-distance
paved road built in the
United States,
according to engineered...
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disproportionate amount of
damage to the
road. The
quality of
early turnpike roads varied.
Although turnpiking did
result in some
improvement to each highway...