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In GTA San Andreas, tollbooths can be be found in [[San Fierro]] at the entrance to [[Gant Bridge]]. Although cars stop at the tollbooth, it isn't functional for players. [[Modifications]] can be used to simulate the tollbooth functionality from GTA IV.
In GTA San Andreas, tollbooths can be be found in [[San Fierro]] at the entrance to [[Gant Bridge]]. Although cars stop at the tollbooth, it isn't functional for players. [[Modifications]] can be used to simulate the tollbooth functionality from GTA IV.


In GTA IV, tollbooths are fully functional and appear in [[Charge Island]] along the [[East Borough Bridge]], on the [[Dukes Bay Bridge]] (Sing Sing Ave bridge from [[Dukes]] to [[Bohan]]), and the long-term carpark in [[Francis International Airport, Dukes|Francis International Airport]]. Players must stop and pay a toll of $5 to pass through; if the player breaks through the tollbooth gate without paying, the player will attract a [[Wanted Level in GTA IV#One Star|wanted level of 1 star]] (although other drivers do not attract police attention if they break through the gate).
In GTA IV, tollbooths are fully functional and appear in [[Charge Island]] along the [[East Borough Bridge]], on the [[Dukes Bay Bridge]] (Sing Sing Ave bridge from [[Dukes]] to [[Bohan]]), and the long-term carpark in [[Francis International Airport, Dukes|Francis International Airport]]. Players must stop and pay a toll of $5 to pass through; if the player breaks through the tollbooth gate without paying, the player will attract a [[Wanted Level in GTA IV#One Star|wanted level of 1 star]] (although other drivers do not attract police attention if they break through the gate); this does not occur if the player is already wanted.


Tollbooths function the same way in GTA Chinatown Wars, attract the same toll ($5), and are in the same locations, with the exception of the Francis International Airport booth (now non-functional). The toll, however, must be actively paid—when driving slowly past the toll booth, the touch screen will show an image of the trough used to collect coins. Touching the trough will throw the required amount, allowing the player to continue. There is no room to drive around these booths.
Tollbooths function the same way in GTA Chinatown Wars, attract the same toll ($5), and are in the same locations, with the exception of the Francis International Airport booth (now non-functional). The toll, however, must be actively paid—when driving slowly past the toll booth, the touch screen will show an image of the trough used to collect coins. Touching the trough will throw the required amount, allowing the player to continue. There is no room to drive around these booths.
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* If you break through a toll booth illegally, the cop within the booth will shout at the player, e.g. "''Smile you're on CCTV''" or "''Get back here you son of a bitch''". Some of these soundbites were carried through into GTA Chinatown Wars.
* If you break through a toll booth illegally, the cop within the booth will shout at the player, e.g. "''Smile you're on CCTV''" or "''Get back here you son of a bitch''". Some of these soundbites were carried through into GTA Chinatown Wars.
* If you drive fast enough and hit the booths, they might come out of place.
* If you drive fast enough and hit the booths, they might come out of place.
[[Category:Ground Transport]]
[[Category:Ground Transport]]
[[Category:Transport in GTA San Andreas]]
[[Category:Transport in GTA San Andreas]]
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