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''* Note the <b>NPS America the Beautiful</b> pass appears in both the <i>toll-free</i> and <i>allowed</i> lists.'' | '' * Note the <b>NPS America the Beautiful</b> pass appears in both the <i>toll-free</i> and <i>allowed</i> lists.'' | ||
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Revision as of 23:14, 23 December 2017
Toll Roads / Passes
As National Parks are fee-for-use, the entrances should have the "toll" attribute set on the incoming segment at the gate.
To allow full functionality of the "avoid tolls" feature for users who have an America The Beautiful Pass the entrance segment must have restrictions configured as outlined within Partial Restrictions - presently passes require two restrictions for proper function. See below.
Proper toll-free pass functionality is especially important for parks with multiple entrances and exits such as Zion, Yellowstone and others where avoiding a route through the park (to avoid tolls) could be much longer than through-routing.
Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park, as an example, has multiple entrances that are all toll-free for pass holders.
First Restriction | Second Restriction |
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Who Goes Toll-Free | Who Can Use The Road |
* Note the NPS America the Beautiful pass appears in both the toll-free and allowed lists.