Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'
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Always uphill road

Do not stop to pay toll
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This is a section of road which always appears uphill to a car, though both ends are at the same level. A ramp is created by hydraulic actuators elevating the section of the road immediately in front of the vehicle. The work done by the car climbing this section is abstracted and used to turn a turbine, generating energy which is sold to the utility grid.

A vehicle negotiating this stretch of road will have to expend additional fuel and this is its toll payment.

Consider the advantages to the users: you do not stop to pay toll, and you pay according to the weight of your vehicle.

This is a passive mode of toll collection and so the flock of attendants and such can be dispensed with.

neelandan, Mar 04 2002

magnetic hill in new brunswick http://w3.execnet.c...ll/MagneticHill.htm
cars coast uphill! [mihali, Mar 04 2002, last modified Oct 05 2004]

Electric Brae in Ayrshire http://www.mcintyre...local/electbrae.htm
Same thing, but in Scotland. [mcscotland, Mar 04 2002, last modified Oct 05 2004]

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       <geo lesson> No hills in Holland <end lesson>
neelandan, Mar 04 2002
  

       Baked. It's called life. God, I'm so depressed!
DrBob, Mar 04 2002
  

       DrBob, Cricket is played on a flat field, remember. feel better now?
po, Mar 04 2002
  

       DrBob: Not all the way, only at the entry or exit to a toll road or bridge.
neelandan, Mar 04 2002
  

       Spherical road, Rods?
neelandan, Mar 05 2002
  
      
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