Posted on 02/07/2019 12:16:48 AM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
PING.
...and yet we can’t build a border wall.
BTW, I’ve driven over the I-10 bridge at Baton Rouge over the Mississippi many times and it is a majestic view but your vehicle needs to climb quite the hill in order for ships to pass through underneath. I don’t think I’d chance it under icy conditions.
I am convinced that all these tolls are intended to stop cross country car travel. They intend to make it so expensive on tolls alone, that nobody would dare try to make a cross country trip by car.
Pretty soon you’ll be stopped every few miles to pay another toll.
not counting political graft & corruption
so better count on 50-60 yrs.
“I am convinced that all these tolls are intended to stop cross country car travel.”
If not to get you out of cars altogether.
I live a dozen miles west of NYC, and never go there; among many reasons, the fact that tolls are higher than the minimum wage to cross the Hudson River (in a car). When NYC libs talk about “congestion pricing” in lower Manhattan, they couldn’t make it more clear: They don’t want little people/common folk there. It isn’t as though they are clamoring to close it to ALL car traffic - just people who can’t pay.
Take it from that bullet train in California.
If there were still toll bridges on US 20, US 30 and I-80, the drug dealers running in and out of Chiraq would be charging more for crack. Can't have that.
“If 90% of the vehicles are cars & 10% are trucks at $3 and $8 respectively, thats $525,000 a day. That means roughly 5-6 years to earn back the one billion dollars, not counting political graft & corruption. “
Mississippi is a RTW state. Without union involvement, they can build this quickly.
“Mississippi is a RTW state. Without union involvement, they can build this quickly.”
This is in Louisiana, the poster child for graft and corruption in the South.
“The tolls could range from $3 for passenger vehicles”
Thanks Tol. The above means to expect roughly $10 to start with with passenger cars, as expenses seem to go up, once they know they have a captive public.
Also, I think this would be the only tolling on I-10, anywhere from Jacksonville to Los Angeles.
Bastards.
What, the Mississippi River isn’t in Mississippi?
;-)
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No
The CBO estimated that of the $2.4 trillion long-term price tag for the war, about $1.9 trillion of that would be spent on Iraq, or $6,300 per U.S. citizen. The most recent CBO report, which was conducted after the end of combat operations and hence did not have to estimate future costs, was released in December 2014.
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=money+spend+building+in+syria+and+Iraq+-+hotels+bridges+roads
You forget, it is Louisiana.
Fortunately, the area seldom experiences icy conditions - climbing a hill is far better than to get backed up waiting for a draw bridge. When Katrina took out the bridge between Biloxi and Ocean Springs, MS, they did the replacement right and arced it high enough to dispense with the draw bridge...when you have a drawbridge, you also have the occasional deal when a big barge has a “oopsie” and bangs into part of the structure, causing a long period of long alt-routes, with back-up traffic from the extra ‘flow” along the alt-route, as they inspect and/or repair the structure.
“What, the Mississippi River isnt in Mississippi?”
Just kinda brushes past it for a spell. :P)
But Baton Rouge definitely ain’t in Mississippi. :0)
I-10, Baton Rouge, La., Mississippi River
The Sunshine bridge was built as a toll bridge. It was unsuccessful because it was a political boondoggle built in the middle of nowhere. Maybe they could link from I-10 to the Sunshine bridge on the west bank.
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