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"road toll" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the fees or charges imposed on drivers for using a particular road, bridge, or tunnel. Example: The government has announced an increase in the road toll for heavy vehicles using major highways to fund infrastructure upgrades.
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The road toll in Australia in 2013 was 1193 people.
Tables from "The Daily Movement of Population Into Central Business Districts" Road Toll.
12.23pm GMT Tim Yeo, a Conservative, asks about a road toll in Suffolk.
Advocates of the new technology argue its largest benefit would be reducing Australia's road toll.
That's nearly five times more than the national road toll which creates daily headlines.
The national road toll for the same year was 1,310.
Oslo still has to convince the Norwegian transport ministry to approve its road toll hikes.
That's 5,554 deaths and 157,132 hospital admissions a year, and four times the rate of the road toll.
Nor has Ségolène Royal, the environment minister, helped by binning a planned road toll after lorry drivers and farmers protested.
Family violence should be as widely discussed as the road toll, Rosie Batty has told a Senate inquiry.
There are relatively few levers available to quickly respond to short-term increases in the road toll.
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