Posted by El Toro on August 11, 2013 at 08:43:35 from (108.3.143.3):
In Reply to: Toll roads posted by samn40 on August 11, 2013 at 08:20:29:
Here in MD they're using transponders. The cost for each car is $10.00 for unlimited crossings for a year. That's going up to $20.00 in Feb.
Our daughter has one and it just records the toll charge. When she goes to Maine she doesn't have to stop to pay tolls it records all the tolls and she gets a bill. There's a lot of tolls from MD to Maine. When I started working for government in 1951 the toll across the Susquehanna River was only a penny if you bought a book of tickets for sixty cents. You paid toll in both directions back then. Now the toll for a car is $6.00 if you don't have a transponder and you only pay toll in one direction. MD has to be one of the richest state and they still are complaining of needing more money. Even put gas tax on starting in July at the pump. Will increase even more next year. Hal
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