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The Erie Canal was paid off by the tolls payed by the boats that were passing through the canal.
Fees that are assessed each time a vehicle travels on the road.
Because the amount of money made in tolls per year. Who owns the canal gets the money.
Shouldn't hit any tolls until between Chicago and through Ohio. The rest of it is without tolls, and then the fees are based on distanced traveled on any one highway.
No. Governments charge fees and tolls in order to obtain money to support their operations. If they did not have to, most people would choose not to pay tolls, and that has nothing to do with their race.
Lewis Nixon has written: 'The canal tolls and American shipping' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Great Britain. 1901 Nov. 18, Great Britain, Rates and tolls
Tolls and user fees are collected by consumers as they use resources and are used to keep maintenance up and to take care of the place collecting them. They are considered polite since consumers should help with the upkeep and this is a way to do so. Taxes are money collected no matter if you use the resource or not.
There are different tolls at different toll plazas. Here is a link with all the tolls: http://www.illinoistollway.com/portal/page?_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL&_pageid=133,1495185
Parking fees that you pay to park your car at your place of work are nondeductible commuting expenses.
Harmodio Arias Madrid has written: 'The Panama Canal' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Rates and tolls
According to my history textbook, American Pageant: "In a similarly self-denying vein, Wilson persuaded Congress in early 1914 to repeal the Panama Canal Tolls Act of 1912, which had exempted American coastwise shipping from tolls and thereby provoked sharp protests from injured Britain."