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shunpike

1 of 1noun
/ˈʃʌnpaɪk/
Forms:shunpikes
1

a road used to avoid paying tolls on a toll road

A shunpike is a road or route that drivers use to avoid paying tolls on a toll road or highway. It is typically a free alternative to a toll route and is often less direct or slower. People may choose to take a shunpike to save money on tolls, although it may involve longer travel times or less convenient conditions. The purpose of a shunpike is to provide an option for avoiding toll fees while still allowing access to nearby destinations.

  • During peak travel seasons, many drivers opt for the shunpike to save money on tolls.
  • We decided to take the shunpike to avoid the long lines at the toll plaza.
  • Local residents often use the shunpike to avoid the tolls imposed on the main expressway.
  • The family always took the shunpike to avoid the hefty toll charges on the main highway.
  • The truck drivers preferred the shunpike route to save on toll expenses during their long hauls.