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In reply to the discussion: Four toll lanes down the middle of a free-to-drive interstate highway ? wtf is this.... [View all]DirkGently
(12,151 posts)46. No. Toll lanes in the middle. Free on the edges.
It will add four toll lanes down the middle of the region's most heavily traveled highway, with the likely construction-caused delays expected to send frustrated motorists scurrying to SunRail.
It's the Big New Thing. People who can pay get to ride in the fancy lane.
This is insane. Orlando / Orange County also has the Expressway Authority, which was supposed to build one "East-West" expressway back in the 1970s. The $0.15 toll was supposed to go away in a few years once the road was paid for.
Instead, the Expressway Authority, a corrupt organization which is a daily subject of reports as to how its latest expansions are tailored to favor insider land developers, and which most recently hired an utterly unqualified Republican state legislator to run things, is the most expensive toll system in the country.
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Four toll lanes down the middle of a free-to-drive interstate highway ? wtf is this.... [View all]
steve2470
Jan 2014
OP
KR. We paid for the highways when they were built, we paid for maintenance, & now we will pay
El_Johns
Jan 2014
#2
I'm assuming the tolls elleng refers to go to the state and/or federal governments ?
steve2470
Jan 2014
#17
You're paying much more for a lot of things, all in the name of no income tax
groundloop
Jan 2014
#34
So when the poor peoples lanes are jammed with traffic, you will be able to watch the rich
rhett o rick
Jan 2014
#19
It's much like the Verizon model against net neutrality. If you aren't prepared to pay to play you
Ed Suspicious
Jan 2014
#28
I used to spend $7K a year vacationing in FL. Not anymore. It's going to safe states.
TheBlackAdder
Jan 2014
#30