tollbook
/ˈtɒlbʊk/Definitions
1. noun
A book or device used for recording or collecting tolls, especially at a toll bridge or on a toll road.
“The driver had to stop and open the tollbook to pay for crossing the bridge.”
2. verb
To keep a record of tolls or payments in a book or on a device.
“The tollbooth operator was tollbooking all the transactions for the day.”