Drivers from points throughout the mid-Atlantic and New England, who stopped at the Montvale rest stop on the parkway and the Vince Lombardi rest stop on the turnpike, were largely upset with yet another increased cost in their already strapped budgets.
“I don’t like it,” said George Ward, of Elliot City, Md., who was on his way to Massachusetts to visit his daughter. “This isn’t the only thing; fuel is up on top of everything else. I don’t see how people are going to make it.”
When the hikes were proposed three years ago, the aim was to use out-of-state drivers’ wallets to partially fund New Jersey transportation construction projects.
At the time, then Governor Corzine said that a tax increase, such as a gas-tax hike, would disproportionately affect New Jersey residents, while a toll increase would be shared by New Jerseyans and out-of-state motorists who use the New Jersey Turnpike, Garden State Parkway and Atlantic City Expressway.
About half of turnpike tolls are paid by out-of-state drivers. [This is bull, they don't give a rat's tail where the money comes from, just so it comes.]
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