As for me, I personally believe that every road on earth should have the same rights and responsibilities. So if there is road collecting money by requesting a toll, every road should have the right to do the same thing. So I have made a notice (shown on the right), and declared that a tunnel in Siebel Center has become a toll tunnle to test my idea.The design of the scenario is like this (looking at the floor map below): most students enter Siebel Center from the southwest entrance. If one has a class at room 1111, the shortest path from that entrance is to go through the path to which the red arrow points. This path now becomes a toll one. Every adult with weight less than 1000 lbs will need to pay 2 cents to gain the access to it and those with weight more than 1000 lbs are requested to pay 5 cents instead. If one does not want to pay a toll, he can also walk north for several yards, turn left, take a small path and turn left, walk south for several yards to reach the destination. That being said, this is a traditional setup of a toll road situation.

So I used a frisbee to collect tolls from people. Then I just stood aside and watched how people would react to it. Many students that did not necessarily take the path show some interest in it, read carefully and wondered who did this. On the contrary, those who took the path every day did not pay any attention to it but simply walked through the way. This says one thing -- if you want to make a toll road, ask for the toll before people first ever use the road. When everyone can walk free on it, no one would take it seriously if being asked for a toll later.
When I came back during the evening, I was surprised to find that the collector was no longer at its original position. I looked around and saw that it was moved to a classroom door nearby. Ok, maybe someone wanted to borrow the idea and collect some money for his/her class ...


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