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- 2gypsies1Explorer IIIHere's some information on the new process and charges:
http://www.wlky.com/article/bridge-tolls-101/8492327 - Shadow57ExplorerI live around here and I truly don't mind paying the tolls. Course I don't have to cross it daily, however traffic flows so much better it is worth the price. If only the city didn't spend 10+ years tons of $$$ studying where to put it and which one to build. They could have both been free.
- GordonThreeExplorer
portliz wrote:
Guess we will head right through and wait for a bill. Just wasn't sure if they could get information on Ontario plates in order to mail a bill.
If they don't, it's certainly not your fault. They're not really concerned about snowbirds crossing a few times a year. They're after commuters crossing 2+ times daily and couriers like UPS and FedEx zipping back and forth. - portlizExplorerGuess we will head right through and wait for a bill. Just wasn't sure if they could get information on Ontario plates in order to mail a bill.
- chris3403ExplorerIt doesn't matter what direction you are coming from the cameras are on the Indiana side of the bridge.
- almccExplorer
portliz wrote:
We are CANADIANS. How will they charge us for the toll. Second post about this. Heading through this week. Hoping someone has an answer or contact information to ask.
Not sure which direction you are coming from, but we came up 65 and went through continuing north on 65 about 2 weeks ago, there were toll signs but not on the route we took through, saw them on other lanes. I didn't see any "407" style cameras etc. on the route we took. If there were tolls we have not been mailed a bill yet!
On edit, I checked their website (riverlink), the help section says 2 one way crossings will trigger an invoice, and that they are working with states besides Indiana and Kentucky to have them enforce toll collection. Not sure if you make a trip across the bridge twice a year if they will store info or not. - Shadow57Explorer
ADAD437 wrote:
Shadow57 wrote:
Just drive across it, I bet you don't even get charged. I live around here and if we have a trailer hooked up we don't get a bill. Now that we have a transponder we will be charged all the time.
We went thru one on the way to FL and were never charged last year. I truly believe the people who live around here will be paying for the bridges. I could be wrong but I don't believe so.
when last year? they just started chargeing nov. or dec. not sure which.
We crossed a Riverlink bridge on the way to Destin last year in another state. We just drove thru since no one to pay expecting a bill in the mail. With the new bridge before we registered our license plates we never got charged. - chris3403ExplorerThere is no booth to take your money. There is no stopping. Keep moving they take a picture of your license plate and send you the bill.
If you don't have a transponder the rates are:
4 axle vehicles are $6 with a registered plate and $7 if not
If this is too much go around and through New Albany IN like Teacher's Pet said. - DutchmenSportExplorerI read and searched the Internet for some logical answer. I live in Indiana and will probably drive that direction once every 2 or 3 years. I suppose if they don't have some kind of booth to take cash before crossing, I'll just wait for a bill to come in the mail. Looks like that's how they do it.
Wonder if you covered your license plate before crossing if they could figure out who you are? - ADAD437Explorer
Shadow57 wrote:
Just drive across it, I bet you don't even get charged. I live around here and if we have a trailer hooked up we don't get a bill. Now that we have a transponder we will be charged all the time.
We went thru one on the way to FL and were never charged last year. I truly believe the people who live around here will be paying for the bridges. I could be wrong but I don't believe so.
when last year? they just started chargeing nov. or dec. not sure which.
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