A “golden gate bridge toll invoice” (noun) is a document that serves as an official record of a transaction involving the payment of tolls for crossing the Golden Gate Bridge, an iconic suspension bridge in San Francisco, California.
Toll invoices are essential for accounting purposes and provide transparency in the management of bridge tolls. They document the date, time, vehicle type, and amount of toll paid, ensuring accountability and facilitating efficient revenue collection. Historically, the Golden Gate Bridge was initially toll-free, but tolls were introduced in 1937 to help cover the bridge’s construction costs.