183A Toll Road

Definition
The term “183A Toll Road” does not correspond to a widely recognized or documented highway, toll road, or transportation designation in publicly available encyclopedic sources.

Overview
Because reliable references to a toll road specifically named “183A” are lacking, its existence, location, and operational details cannot be confirmed. It is possible that the designation could refer to a locally named or project‑specific toll roadway, an auxiliary route related to a primary highway numbered 183, or a temporary naming used in planning documents. However, without verifiable sources, these possibilities remain speculative.

Etymology/Origin
The alphanumeric label “183A” follows a common naming convention in U.S. highway systems, where a primary route (e.g., State Highway 183) may have auxiliary or spur routes indicated by a suffix such as “A.” If “183A” were a toll road, the suffix could denote a branch or alternate alignment of the main route that includes toll collection. Accurate information about the origin of this specific term is not confirmed.

Characteristics
No definitive characteristics (such as length, toll rates, operating agency, or physical features) can be documented for a “183A Toll Road” due to the absence of authoritative references.

Related Topics

  • Toll roads in the United States
  • Auxiliary highway designations (e.g., “A” suffix routes)
  • State Highway 183 (various states)

Accurate information is not confirmed.

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