Posted by willie in mn on August 11, 2013 at 16:33:08 from (64.12.116.16):
In Reply to: Re: Toll roads posted by samn40 on August 11, 2013 at 14:05:52:
Sam Hope I can shed a little light on the system around Chicago. On 294 the toll gates are at about 10 mile +/- intervals. When going through you just pay where there is a gate. If I remember right, there are 7 gates all the way around. You do not have to get off, pay, & then get back on, just keep going until you hit a gate. The pay-at-exit booth prices depend on how far you have traveled since the last gate across the main road. It is several years since I have been through there, but there used to be one gate at jct 90-290 & one at Rockford jct 39-90, that were 15 cents for cars, 10 cents per axle (50 cents total) for big trucks. Won't get into the debate on whether toll roads are good, bad, or otherwise. Willie
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