In the UK there are tolls on some roads, bridges and tunnels.
Tolls on UK Motorways
There are tolls on the M6 and M25 motorways. On the M6 the toll system is closed, you pay according to the kilometers you travelled. That is, it depends on the intersection the vehicle enters and the intersection the vehicle exits. It also depends on the type of vehicle (motorcycle, car, truck). On the M25 there is the Dartford Crossing bridge which you pay a toll for.
Tolls on bridges and tunnels
There are tolls on the following bridges: Batheaston Bridge (A4), Humber Bridge (A15), Tamar Bridge(A38), Dunham Bridge(A57), Mersey Gateway(533), Itchen Bridge(A3025). There are also tolls in the following tunnels: Tyne Tunnels(A19), Mersey Tunnels(A41 Queensway), Mersey Tunnels(A59 Kingsway).
Tolls on bridges on smaller roads
Whitchurch Bridge, Clifton Suspension Bridge, Whitney-On-Wye Bridge, Swinford Bridge, Warburton Bridge, Aldwark Bridge, Kingsland Bridge, Cartford Bridge.