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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Bay Bridge Revenue Up 25 Percent


After increase last month, bridge traffic dips 2 percent

New, higher tolls on the Bay Bridge netted the state about $739,000 more last month than during the same month in 2010, according to preliminary statistics released by the Maryland Transportation Authority.

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14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just a 25% tax increase by the democrats.

Anonymous said...

The toll goes up 37.5%, revenue only goes up 25%. Textbook demand destruction.

Anonymous said...

For those of us that do not have an alternate path - we had to suck-it-up. I'm surprised it didn't drop more than that.....

Anonymous said...

the toll increased from $2.50 to $4.00, which is actually 60%.
25% increase in revenue seems very low.

Anonymous said...

Interesting. Coming up on a full year of slots (Ocean City), new tolls at several MD bridges/tunnel - remedial math says there is additional $$$$$ in the kitty...hmmmmm..

Anonymous said...

actualy I believe the toll was increased 60%

Anonymous said...

Thank you Dumbocrats see how fast you waste that money.

Anonymous said...

The only Democrat with any sense in Annapolis seems to be Peter Franchot, comptroller. I would like to see how the extra revenue is going to be spent. Most likely, Montgomery County will see the most benefit. I doubt if the Eastern Shore "stepchild" will see any of that extra money.

Anonymous said...

What really gets me upset is the commuter discount.. Their cars are doing just as much wear and tear on the bridge as mine and they get a discount ? Why shouldn't they pay the same as me?

Anonymous said...

Bridge traffic always falls off this time of year. The increase will not have any real effect on the number of commuters. It is still a bargain, considering it costs more now to paint the bridge than it did to build it. 1:51, what alternate path? To compare apples to apples, look at a year of ADT and see if there is a difference. My bet is 5% at the most. That will be due to daily commuters organizing car pools.

Anonymous said...

Wouldn't hurt my feelings to see the bridge fall into the bay, unoccupied of course.

Anonymous said...

The increase was totally unjustified, they only made $10,000,000.00 in profit last year!

Anonymous said...

yeah that is some toll to get over a bridge that spills out on to an old two lane highway that now exit bypasses all the communities that seek to prosper from the traffic
we should go back to rail service to all the shore points and local public transportation for all the tourists

Anonymous said...

it doesn't matter what the voter wants, the legislators do what they wish.