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ELVIS
04-30-2014, 03:02 PM
Infowars (http://www.infowars.com/white-house-wants-to-turn-interstates-into-toll-roads/)

The Obomba Administration sent a transportation plan to Congress yesterday encouraging states to turn existing interstates into toll roads, which would allow the government to easily track motorists while damaging the economy even more.

States are currently barred from tolling federal interstates except if the tolls are used to pay for the construction of additional lanes, which rarely happens, or for specific turnpikes which existed prior to the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956.

But if Congress enacts the White House plan into law, states could implement tolls on interstates throughout America, a nightmare scenario that’s already raising concerns.

“Tolling has proven to be an inefficient mechanism for collecting transportation revenue, consuming up to 20 percent of revenue generated, and those paying the toll may not even see that road improved because the president’s plan would allow toll revenue to go to other projects in the state,” the spokesman for the Alliance for Toll-Free Interstates, Miles Morin, said. “The option for states to place tolls on existing interstate capacity has existed for 23 years and not a single state has used tolls in this way – not just because the idea is unpopular, but because it’s bad policy.”

“Tolling existing interstates is inefficient, causes traffic diversion and increases supply chain costs that hurt businesses and consumers.”

And it would also allow the government to easily track motorists by connecting to their toll tags, which is already happening in New York.

Both the New York City Department of Transportation and Transcom, a traffic management agency, admitted that for nearly 20 years they have been using antennas to connect to E-ZPass toll tags in vehicles traveling not just in New York but neighboring states as well.

“We’re being watched in ways that I think none of us would have imagined,” the executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, Donna Lieberman, told WBGO.org. “It’s happening without any public scrutiny, without any decision that’s consistent with checks and balances.”

And sure enough, the idea to start charging tolls on existing interstates originated at the federal level.

Back in 1998, Congress created the Interstate System Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Program which offered states the option to generate road maintenance revenue by tolling sections of existing interstate.

But due to strong public opposition, none of the states ever joined the program.

“All efforts to place tolls on existing interstate lanes under the ISRRPP have been unsuccessful,” the Vice President of Government Relations and Public Policy for the International Franchise Association, Jay Perron, said. “Numerous states, as well as the federal government, have wasted time and squandered millions of dollars through both the application process and studies conducted to analyze the impacts of tolls on area communities.”

“It defies logic to extend an initiative that failed at the pilot level to the entire country.”

Yet that’s exactly what the White House is trying to do now, and considering the Obama administration’s long history of top-down decisions which have only exacerbated both the loss of privacy rights and America’s economic decline, it comes as no surprise.

“If you bought it, a truck brought it,” states an old adage by the trucking industry, so expect to pay more for everything you buy while also giving up more of your privacy if interstate tolling is implemented.


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Satan
04-30-2014, 03:14 PM
You know... this could all be avoided if you hadn't voted for the past 32 years for TREASONOUS FUCKING GODDAMNED IDIOTS WHO DON'T BELIEVE CORPORATIONS AND INHERITANCE RICH COCKSUCKERS SHOULD PAY THEIR TAXES.

That's why the infrastructure of the US has gone to Heaven in a handbasket.

Privatization of infrastructure is the problem not the solution. Not in health care, not in energy, not in education, and not the goddamned freeways.

Seshmeister
04-30-2014, 03:16 PM
Toll booths are outdated now they could just use number plate reading cameras.

Another thing to worry about is that the will be able to make everyone drive 55 by timing how long you take between tolls/cameras...

Von Halen
04-30-2014, 03:23 PM
Toll booths are outdated now they could just use number plate reading cameras.

Another thing to worry about is that the will be able to make everyone drive 55 by timing how long you take between tolls/cameras...

For the most part, we don't have 55 mph speed limits anymore Sesh.

Even that shithole Ohio has FINALLY bumped back up to 70 mph.

DrMaddVibe
04-30-2014, 03:26 PM
They're actually looking at bumping it up to faster speeds.

ELVIS
04-30-2014, 03:36 PM
So you can get to the tool booth quicker...

ELVIS
04-30-2014, 03:58 PM
Tool booth ??


:biggrin:

Nitro Express
04-30-2014, 04:03 PM
Toll booths suck. I prefer to be a socialist in the matter and let gas taxes pay for the roads. I don't need no "your don't have the proper travel papers to be in this sector bullshit."

twonabomber
04-30-2014, 04:18 PM
For the most part, we don't have 55 mph speed limits anymore Sesh.

Even that shithole Ohio has FINALLY bumped back up to 70 mph.

Mostly on the turnpike, yeah. No stretches of 90 that I travel though.

I've heard the toll attendants on the PA turnpike will calculate the time taken to cross the state and will have a ticket issued if the speed limit was exceeded. I usually make pretty good time on the Ohio Turnpike but haven't been stopped...yet.

Nickdfresh
04-30-2014, 06:52 PM
Tolls suck cock...

lesfunk
04-30-2014, 08:07 PM
Tolls suck cock...
And not in the good way....

Nickdfresh
04-30-2014, 08:27 PM
I don't have a problem paying tolls, to an extent. But anyone driving the I90 in New York, PA, or Mass, knows how much tolls we're already paying. Incidentally, the White House that wanted to toll everything was Ike's in 1956...

Va Beach VH Fan
04-30-2014, 08:43 PM
Mostly on the turnpike, yeah. No stretches of 90 that I travel though.

I've heard the toll attendants on the PA turnpike will calculate the time taken to cross the state and will have a ticket issued if the speed limit was exceeded. I usually make pretty good time on the Ohio Turnpike but haven't been stopped...yet.


That is absolutely ridiculous Twona.....

Don't get me wrong, the PA Turnpike will rob ya blind, but they don't do that shit....

ODShowtime
05-01-2014, 06:26 AM
Toll booths are outdated now they could just use number plate reading cameras.

Another thing to worry about is that the will be able to make everyone drive 55 by timing how long you take between tolls/cameras...

They just approved a jump to 75 in Florida which is pretty awesome. So now we can get up to 85.

DrMaddVibe
05-01-2014, 07:21 AM
They just approved a jump to 75 in Florida which is pretty awesome. So now we can get up to 85.

I KNEW they were talking about it...just hadn't heard it passed.

Sensible Shoes
05-01-2014, 09:50 AM
I don't have a problem paying tolls, to an extent. But anyone driving the I90 in New York, PA, or Mass, knows how much tolls we're already paying. Incidentally, the White House that wanted to toll everything was Ike's in 1956...

Mass Pike is free. They make you go thru a booth, but you don't pay for it.

Nitro Express
05-01-2014, 12:53 PM
Toll booths are potentially dangerous. You might get gunned down at one.