Low Use Forces Georgia To Reduce Extortion Like Fees On New Toll Lanes

Low Use Forces Georgia To Reduce Extortion Like Fees On New Toll Lanes
Georgia's introduction of high occupancy toll (HOT) lanes on Interstate 85 at the beginning of the month has already turned into a public relations disaster. During rush hour, motorists found themselves stranded in the general purpose lanes as the adjacent HOT lane -- constructed and maintained with their tax dollars -- were essentially unused. Drivers balked at paying the stiff $5.40 entrance tax for permission to enter, leaving the existing lane space to go to waste. Governor Nathan Deal (R) intervened swiftly on October 6 to order the State Road and Tollway Authority (SRTA) to lower the cost of using the toll lane.

"Looking at what we've learned from our first four work days with the HOT lanes, I've asked SRTA to improve utilization of the express lanes," Deal said in a statement. "In the short term, the toll rate will lower -- starting with Thursday afternoon's commute -- but the effective rate will continue to change to regulate speed and volume."



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atc98092atc98092 - 10/19/2011 1:15:16 PM
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We have a HOT lane here in the Seattle area. I use it all the time. The base fee is 50 cents, and climbs in 25 cent increments. I've never paid more than $1.75, and it is a much more relaxing commute. If the base price was as high as this, I wouldn't use it either!


Agent009Agent009 - 10/19/2011 1:21:00 PM
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They were asking people to pay over $200 a month to use it. Pretty silly if you ask me.


AlleVierAlleVier - 10/19/2011 3:39:06 PM
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To put it in perspective, take a look at the cars you can lease for that kind of money:

http://www.autoloandaily.com/auto-lease-payments-less-than-200-month-2085


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