You have me confused with someone else. I like roundabouts, and I live in NWI.Perhaps you should review the history of earlier examples, such as The New York State Thruway and The Ohio Turnpike with special attention to the patronage schemes that grew up around their executive commissions and employment. It seems impossible, in any example I'm aware of, to keep the revenues devoted to the stated purpose. Would you feel so good about it if your tolls went to build more roundabouts in Carmel?
The tolls going to and from Chicago have gotten to be ridiculous. I am not paying $14 a day to go that route. I go in before 6AM and leave at 3PM, which usually isn't that bad for traffic. Takes me about 10-15 minutes longer to avoid them, and I usually am able to drive at an acceptable speed for me.All I know is that I don't think I can stand any more road construction.
Any not a fan or more toll roads, but up here in the corner, when going east to west (or versa vise) across Lake and Porter counties and in and out of Chicago, the the couple of bucks must mean something to people because the Borman (80/94) is usually a mess and the toll road is usually wide open. Get the EZ Pass and forget about it.
The tolls going to and from Chicago have gotten to be ridiculous. I am not paying $14 a day to go that route. I go in before 6AM and leave at 3PM, which usually isn't that bad for traffic. Takes me about 10-15 minutes longer to avoid them, and I usually am able to drive at an acceptable speed for me.
Whenever I drive through the "EZ Pass" only lanes, I feel like a member of a private club.....course when I get stuck behind and idiot who can't read a large, lit-up, purple and white sign that say "EZ Pass Only" and is trying to pay in cash or with a card....my baser instincts are revealed.
I was pretty excited when I first heard Merritt was running. I'm disappointed by his campaign. He has little chance of winning. Hogsett is actually not a bad mayor. It will be hard to unseat him.
I remember 30years ago when the lottery was enacted, 50% was to go to winners and 50% to schools and roads. I wonder what the % is now?
The tolls going to and from Chicago have gotten to be ridiculous. I am not paying $14 a day to go that route. I go in before 6AM and leave at 3PM, which usually isn't that bad for traffic. Takes me about 10-15 minutes longer to avoid them, and I usually am able to drive at an acceptable speed for me.
NPR had a report on this earlier this year.
The % is still the same in most states with lottery but what changed was the % going to education from the general fund.
Before the lottery say Illinois allocated 25% of its general fund to education. After the lottery they allocated 10% from the general fund. The thinking was well education is using the lottery fund so they dont need more. But that is the opposite of why the lotteries were created/sold as.
It was sold as an added bonus to the education fund. Over time that went away.
Those idiots should be forced to pay double the toll as a stupid tax. We came home via the tollway for the first time on vacation (the first year since the Ohio river bridge tolls I actually remembered to put my transponder in the wife's car) and we ran into one of those idiots. I SO wanted to move my foot over to the gas pedal and ram him out of the way. (She was driving)
I didnt realize there was a monthly fee for EZ Pass. If so go to riverlink and sign up there, and upgrade from a river tag (free) to an EZ Pass transponder. ($20) I pay no annual fees for my EZ Pass through my Riverlink account. Only thing I dont like is I had to fund it with a minimum of $20. Probably 2 years worth of bridge crossings for me in a typical year. You have to maintain a balance as they dont bill your card for each crossing.
He's also not a very good mayor. No accountability, only shows up in public for photo ops and doesnt talk to the media unless he is forced to. (doesnt typically do interviews)