| HunterGreene |
12-13-2012 04:24 PM |
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Originally Posted by sav
(Post 606762)
It is a VERY long story but to make a long story short, we're getting nailed on taxes, tax money gets spent on upgrading the president's personal home and then they still want us to pay for using the roads. Most people can't afford it but they don't care...
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Ah, so basically, the revenue isn't going back to the infrastructure. We have a similar system over here in the states (well, some of them, but its more than one system, blah, blah, blah), but at least on the toll road in Ohio, all our tolls are directed back into roadwork projects.
From what I read about the e-tag, its not mandatory, and there are hefty punishments promised for anyone who tries to do otherwise. Is it overall cheaper than the normal toll process? Up here, it costs $16.50 (USD) for a car to travel across the state on the toll road and $11.25 if we have an EZ pass.
Thanks for answering my question. Sounds like the process needs to be rethunk a bit. It definitely cuts down at congestion at toll plazas, but if people can't afford it, the system is broken before it starts.
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