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In reply to the discussion: The New Jersey Turnpike is terrific and should be a national model. [View all]brush
(61,033 posts)56. The OP poster must not have lived in another part of the country where roads are free
I lived in New York for years where you had to pay every time you crossed the bridges and tunnels it was up to $5.50 each way as I recollect when my wife and I left and moved out west.
All those bridges and tunnels (Tri-Borough, Whitestone, Throgs Neck, George Washington, Mid-Town and Battery were all paid for decades ago but the two states and NY/NJ Bridge Authority keep those tolls booths open to gouge billions every year from motorists. And it keeps going up every three or four years.
Same with the Jersey Turnpike and Garden State Parkway.
It's a huge savings once you get out of those states with the toll booths on the roads. What a relief for the pocket book.
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Renew Deal
Nov 2015
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The OP poster must not have lived in another part of the country where roads are free
brush
Nov 2015
#56
As a frequent NJTPK user, the road was paid for decades ago. Just keeping their fiefdom alive.
TheBlackAdder
Nov 2015
#2
If things are so dire that those are your options, you might be better off walking.
Renew Deal
Nov 2015
#7
There is actually excellent public transportation in that part of America. you don't even 'need' to
Sunlei
Nov 2015
#25
There were two on the merrit as well. I believe they recently overhauled them.
NutmegYankee
Nov 2015
#10
You get your tow and get a receipt. Turn the receipt into AAA and you get a refund.
Hoppy
Nov 2015
#15
Hopefully we will be able to keep all those nasty poor people in their hoopties off the highways
Fumesucker
Nov 2015
#17
And that the social democracies in Europe we love use them and a VAT heavily?
Recursion
Nov 2015
#34
Pass a VAT here and it will be used to bomb brown people on the other side of the planet
Fumesucker
Nov 2015
#40
Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Indianna Turnpikes have adequate lanes and convenient rest stops.
1939
Nov 2015
#22
Those are good too, they really knew how to build those for 'auto travel' back 50? years ago.
Sunlei
Nov 2015
#24
The NJ Turnpike is at least 50 years old & well maintained. Thats why the rest stops are good, they
Sunlei
Nov 2015
#23
As you pointed out to me upthread most of America doesn't deal with toll roads
Fumesucker
Nov 2015
#45