Jan-21-2018 03:30 PM
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Jan-26-2018 04:59 PM
Lynnmor wrote:
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Just think, I80 crosses PA in the east-west direction and no tolls are needed. They did try to make it a toll road to prevent the competition but it failed to pass. I spent some time in the Pittsburgh area last summer and learned that the toll cancer has spread in all directions from there.
The toll rate was about 1 cent per mile (0.62 ¢/km)—17 ¢/mi (11 ¢/km) in 2016[159]—when the turnpike opened. The ticket system was used to pay for tolls.[26] This toll rate remained the same for the turnpike's first 25 years; other toll roads (such as the New York State Thruway and the Ohio, Connecticut and Massachusetts Turnpikes) had a higher rate
Jan-26-2018 02:47 PM
Ralph Cramden wrote:
Stay away from the PA turnpike. Super expensive. Going to go up 10% per year every year until 2026 at least. Will cost you $39.56 with EZ pass Ohio line to Delaware bridge, pay cash and it's $55, that's for a car. 356 miles of robbery, nepotism, and corruption.
They are spending billions though on 30' high concrete screen walls to hide it from houses. Houses that were built long after the pike was, and adding other sections heading north and south that you don't see any traffic on.
Jan-26-2018 08:34 AM
Jan-23-2018 11:07 AM
Jan-23-2018 10:59 AM
Jan-23-2018 10:49 AM
paulj wrote:
Bridges require maintenance.
Are there documented cases where bridge or road tolls in excess of operating costs are diverted to general revenue? Especially cases where that is contrary to the toll entities charter?
Jan-22-2018 05:55 PM
ThomasandMaliaVirant wrote:
Hello, we are first time RV'ers doing a long distance trip to the coast of Maine from Wisconsin. We have been out locally in our 38ft. class A RV but never cross country. Our question concerns the Tollways we will encounter. What is the average cost of a toll and do they count the axles on a dingy? Is there a way to find out the cost of each toll? Thank you for your assist! Tom and Malia Virant in "The Spruce Goose".
Jan-22-2018 05:48 PM
rr2254545 wrote:
Driving here in Texas last week on RT 130 it was worth the toll to drive at 85 in the toad
Jan-22-2018 05:23 PM
ohhell10339 wrote:
A great example would be toll bridges. The original justification for charging tolls was to pay for the cost of constructing them. But decades after tolls repaid that cost, the tolls still exist--and are far higher than when the bridges were built.
Jan-22-2018 04:06 PM
Jan-22-2018 03:54 PM
DaveG39 wrote:
Bridges around San Francisco are around $20.00 if towing a car but only charged one way.
Jan-22-2018 03:25 PM
paulj wrote:
Tolls and gas taxes aren't exactly fungible.
Jan-22-2018 02:47 PM
ohhell10339 wrote:
Getting socked for forty or fifty bucks just to drive on a freeway--when I am already paying gas taxes--would make me want to march on the state capitol with a flaming torch.