Tollbooth: Difference between revisions

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I tried it on TLAD, works
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*In GTA IV, the player can drive an emergency vehicle through tollbooths to avoid being charged. Another way to get through the tollbooth without paying is to bail out of the car while it's going through the booth, then simply walking to the car on the other side and driving off. Also, the tolls can be passed slightly faster with the cell phone out, allowing the player to slow down instead of stopping. On top of this, there is a gap between the two sides of the road which can be passed through by thin to average width cars and bikes, allowing you to pass through free of charge.
*In GTA IV, the player can drive an emergency vehicle through tollbooths to avoid being charged. Another way to get through the tollbooth without paying is to bail out of the car while it's going through the booth, then simply walking to the car on the other side and driving off. Also, the tolls can be passed slightly faster with the cell phone out, allowing the player to slow down instead of stopping. On top of this, there is a gap between the two sides of the road which can be passed through by thin to average width cars and bikes, allowing you to pass through free of charge.
*Also, occasionally, if you drive very fast through the toll booth when no cars are in front of you, you might get away without paying.
*Also, occasionally, if you drive very fast through the toll booth when no cars are in front of you, you might get away without paying.
 
*When on a motor bike, if you go through the narrow sides of the Tollbooth at the edges of the road where no booth is.
 


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
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