swagelining
Swagelining refers to the practice of illegally bypassing toll barriers on toll roads, bridges, or tunnels by driving alongside them without paying the required toll fee. The term originates from the Dutch word *swalpen*, meaning "to slip through," and the English suffix *-lining*, which suggests a form of unauthorized passage. This activity is considered a form of road theft and is illegal in most jurisdictions where toll systems are in place.
Swagelining is typically carried out by drivers who attempt to avoid tolls by staying close to the
The practice is particularly common in regions with high toll rates or frequent tollbooths, where the cumulative
Swagelining can also pose safety risks, as drivers may drive dangerously close to barriers or other vehicles,