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The '''[[Toll Bridge]]''' is a unique makeshift bridge located in the northern part of the map, that grants the player access to the other side of a small canal. In order to cross it, there is fare of '''OC 10''' to cross it any time the player wishes to cross the bridge from the gated side.
The '''[[Toll Bridge]]''' is a unique makeshift bridge located in the northern part of the map, that grants the player access to the other side of a small canal and to the eastern part of the map. In order to cross it, there is fare of '''OC 10''' to cross it any time the player wishes to cross the bridge from the gated side.
[[File:Toll Bridge.jpg|thumb|The '''[[Toll Bridge]]''', captured from the gated side. A fare of '''OC 10''' is required to cross.]]
[[File:Toll Bridge.jpg|thumb|The '''[[Toll Bridge]]''', captured from the gated side. A fare of '''OC 10''' is required to cross.]]



Revision as of 05:23, 5 December 2023

The Toll Bridge is a unique makeshift bridge located in the northern part of the map, that grants the player access to the other side of a small canal and to the eastern part of the map. In order to cross it, there is fare of OC 10 to cross it any time the player wishes to cross the bridge from the gated side.

The Toll Bridge, captured from the gated side. A fare of OC 10 is required to cross.

Alternative Pathways

  • The player can interact with David Lund, the owner of the bridge, and pay a one-time fee of RM 800 for unlimited access across the bridge.
  • The player can lockpick the door to the Container Bridge to the south of the toll bridge and cross the canal for free. However, the door to the Container Bridge will eventually become locked again after some time and will need to be re-lockpicked for continued access.

Additional Notes

  • There is a small booth situated next to the gate, which has a single door that cannot be lockpicked and is inaccessible.
  • A note is attached to the booth, implying that David Lund used to take the toll in-person, but switched to the automatic system due to threats made by the local residents.