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The only tolls in game are bridges around San Francisco and the ferry in Port Angeles.
ooh i thought that was abit weird lol i do know ETS2 has loads thanx thats cleared that up lol
The United States do not have a lot of toll roads. At least in teh west. Not sure about the east coast.
they might add them in more dlc soon i know ETS2 has alot of them like AyMazingATS said
dont care i have police turned of il just speed thru them lol
ya won't be able to speed through if they have barrier gates, most of the ones in ETS2 do on the base map, but I have noticed they left them out on the later DLC maps
There's a few running around DFW, but they are usually automated with the Texas Toll Tag which anyone can sign up for and you just stick it on your window right under the rear view mirror. You provide funds to the account and is automatically deducted as you drive on those specific toll roads. I believe there are sensors at any particular booths for them, but don't quote me; I've not personally driven on them myself since I don't typically drive on them.
There are only two toll roads I'm personally aware of here: President George Bush Turnpike, and International Parkway which splits KDFW (Dallas-Ft. Worth International Airport) in half.
I believe there may be more, but I'm a little lazy to look them up atm.
Ha New York doesn't surprise me, prime spot to have them considering that city is like 8.5 million people alone
Lots in the Chicago area and then I-90 from Illinois to Cleveland
speaking of chicago I am curious to see what SCS will do about the tunnels, so many of them are low in that city that trucks get stuck in them. It would really add to the challenge on deliveries if they left them like that, and have to adjust the route advisor around them