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| | Toll road |
 | | The first limited access highways were Parkways, so called because of their often park-like landscaping and, in the metropolitan New York City area, they connected the region's system of parks. |
 | | In some areas, new road projects have been completed with public-private partnerships funded by tolls, such as the Pocahontas Parkway near Richmond, Virginia, which features a costly high level bridge over the shipping channel of the James River and connects Interstate 95 with Interstate 295 to the south of the city. |
 | | A practice known as shunpiking evolved which entails finding another route for the specific purpose of avoiding payment of tolls. |
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