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In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, tollbooths can be be found in [[San Fierro]] at the [[Gant Bridge]]. Although cars stop at the tollbooth, it isn't functional for players. | In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, tollbooths can be be found in [[San Fierro]] at the [[Gant Bridge]]. Although cars stop at the tollbooth, it isn't functional for players. | ||
In Grand Theft Auto IV, tollbooths appear on [[Charge Island]], on the Sing Sing Ave bridge (from [[Dukes]] to [[Bohan]]), the long-term carpark in [[Francis International Airport]], and are fully functional. Players must stop and pay a toll of $5 to pass through, or the [[Liberty City Police Department|police]] will pursue, and players will obtain a [[ | In Grand Theft Auto IV, tollbooths appear on [[Charge Island]], on the Sing Sing Ave bridge (from [[Dukes]] to [[Bohan]]), the long-term carpark in [[Francis International Airport]], and are fully functional. Players must stop and pay a toll of $5 to pass through, or the [[Liberty City Police Department|police]] will pursue, and players will obtain a [[Wanted_level_in_GTA_IV#One_Star|wanted level of 1 star]] for breaking through the tollbooth gate, thus failing to pay. The player can skip the tolls, if they drive though the tollbooth in a emergency vehicle when the sirens are on, also if the player uses the cell phone to dial 911, an emergency vehicle can be summoned to the area, and tolls will be ignored, just as long as the player does not get spotted. | ||
A way to get through the tollbooth without paying is to bail out of the car while it's going through the booth. Then simply walk to car on the other side and drive off. | A way to get through the tollbooth without paying is to bail out of the car while it's going through the booth. Then simply walk to car on the other side and drive off. |
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