view from inside a vehicle, looking forward through a toll booth area
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view from inside a vehicle, looking forward through a toll booth area

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view from inside a vehicle, looking forward through a toll booth area. Above the roadway, there are several signs. A large orange sign reads "0-15 DAKIKA ÜCRETSİZ", indicating "0-15 minutes free" in Turkish. Below this, a white sign displays two circular icons: one of a bus and another of a larger van or truck, with the text "Yolcu İndirme E" which likely means "Passenger Drop-off". To the left, a blue sign shows a red circle with "3.90 m" inside, signifying a height restriction of 3.90 meters, along with a downward-pointing arrow. Further left, another blue sign with a white arrow points right, and displays the word "OTOMOBİL" (automobile) vertically. The roadway ahead is paved, and there are lane dividers and barriers. Several vehicles are visible, including a dark-colored car in the right lane and a lighter-colored car in the lane to its left. The environment appears to be outdoors, with palm trees and modern buildings visible in the background. The sky is bright blue with some clouds. The toll booth structure is covered, with metal supports and a corrugated roof. An orange traffic cone is placed on the ground near the right-side lane. A small decorative red steering wheel is visible on the dashboard of the vehicle from which the photo is taken. The scene suggests a modern transportation hub, potentially an airport or a large facility, in Antalya, Turkey, given the Turkish signage and the presence of palm trees which are common in the region.