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August 24, 2008 - 6:37pm.

Texas and Other States on the Road for Tolls

For Texas Gov. Rick Perry, Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst and House Speaker Tom Craddick Texas will get more toll roads even if they have to kill us financially to do it.

They are trying to finance toll roads from a new, 'creative' approach in taking tax dollars and retirement funds to ensure that their special interests make a fortune from toll roads.

http://www.statesman.com/news/content/region/legis...

The number one fact about toll roads remains that they are NOT cost-effective over time and they generate long-term debt to the state, drivers and taxpayers. Furthermore, toll roads often create other problems.

http://www.tollscreategridlock.org/true-cost-of-to...

There are other reasons governments push for toll roads. Some governments throughout the world "have introduced tolls in pursuit of a general policy to increase the extent of "use related payment" or with the goal of reducing road use and internalizing the negative effects of road usage (for example, congestion related prices). This is central to a 'sustainable' transport policy. In the Netherlands tolls are levied with the express intention of directing road users to other means of transport, both to ease road traffic conditions and to encourage use of the railways and inland waterways."

http://www.worldbank.org/transport/roads/toll_rds....

In addition, there is little accountability re: toll costs and revenue of the toll roads once they are built. Representative Mark Strama's (who supports toll interests) bill highlights both the concerns he cites, but also the ones he isn't mentioning.

http://www.house.state.tx.us/news/release.php?id=1...

Furthermore, most of the time, toll roads throughout the nation are infinite forms of taxation and costs of the tolls frequently are raised and/or manipulated by the toll management.

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chron...

Raising toll costs has occurred frequently in the past; consequently, it will happen more often with future toll roads.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB111326348040604069...

The rational for toll roads is that there is a need by governments to remove themselves from providing means of transportation. They cannot management and operate such systems professionally as can private industry.

Government does not have an endless financial resource to continue providing transportation unless it markets or leases from private industry.

A transportation system based on a pay for use plan continues to be the mold of the future.

http://www.reason.org/transportation/index.shtml

There are other methods of building roadways that must be researched which are more cost-effective. We as a nation must think "out of the box" when it comes to future transportation needs; however, currently toll roadways are NOT the solution --- they remain part of the problem.

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FYI - I rode on Texas toll

FYI - I rode on Texas toll road 130 from Georgetown south to highway 183 at Mustang Ridge the other day, and I must admit it was one swell stretch of road. New, flat, wide, fast, no traffic... probably because it cost me about $7 each way for the ride of about 35 miles.

Maybe not a bad deal, considering the Austin traffic at rush hour.

I'm not FOR tollroads.

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It actually costs you much

It actually costs you much more than that.

If you already are paying tolls, you are forgetting that you are paying a MULTIPLE toll TAX because when you pay for goods and services the businesses you purchase from are adding their toll TAXES onto your bill --- just as businesses charge you for their higher gas costs!

Most people don't even think about this. It's important that they DO think about it!

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