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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.Do they charge the same fee for semi-trucks? Since most tollways use the funds raised for maintenance and upkeep they should. So a toll scale based on how much wear and tear a vehicle places on the road makes sense. If they charge more for trucks than cars, then should charge more for cars than motorcycles. An Elio should land somewhere between those two. If they're charging the same regardless of what type of vehicle it is then it's kind of fair, just not based on wear and tear rates each vehicle places on the road.Yes they do. I know it's a huge problem with local riders who object to paying the same toll as the cagers, but it's a case of greed over reason.![]()
This is going back down memory lane from a long time ago when I lived in NW Indiana / South Chicago; Semi's were charged by the axel, put they had class stickers (for weight) that ended up being like the toll multiplier, so # of axels X weight class = tollDo they charge the same fee for semi-trucks? Since most tollways use the funds raised for maintenance and upkeep they should. So a toll scale based on how much wear and tear a vehicle places on the road makes sense. If they charge more for trucks than cars, then should charge more for cars than motorcycles. An Elio should land somewhere between those two. If they're charging the same regardless of what type of vehicle it is then it's kind of fair, just not based on wear and tear rates each vehicle places on the road.
I do not argue with your logic. Just with expecting fees to be based on logic.Do they charge the same fee for semi-trucks? Since most tollways use the funds raised for maintenance and upkeep they should. So a toll scale based on how much wear and tear a vehicle places on the road makes sense. If they charge more for trucks than cars, then should charge more for cars than motorcycles. An Elio should land somewhere between those two. If they're charging the same regardless of what type of vehicle it is then it's kind of fair, just not based on wear and tear rates each vehicle places on the road.
I thought about it and we do have a bridge about 40 miles east of here on the Columbia River; "Bridge of the Gods"I can remember seeing signs on the toll roads that mentioned axel count. But like you, I don't have toll roads here to know what the current set up is.
I love that. In Houston, there are no toll booths and if you happen to find yourself on the Toll portion of an otherwise free highway, you get an expensive TICKET in the mail. They are really catering to the regular user and giving the shaft to the unfamiliar traveler.I thought about it and we do have a bridge about 40 miles east of here on the Columbia River; "Bridge of the Gods"
Looks like the toll for an Elio would be between $1.00 and .50 $.75?
Tolls for cars and bikes is cheap, and if you don't have it, "just make sure to have it next time"
Here's the rates:
Bridge Tolls:
Vehicle Type:
Toll:
Toll w/ Coupon Book*:
Bicycles, Motorcycles & Pedestrians:
$.50
Non-Commercial Trailers (per axle):
$.50
Automobiles & Pickups:
$1.00
.75
Pickups with Dual Wheels:
$2.00
$1.50
2 Axle Trucks:
$2.00
3 Axle Trucks:
$4.50
4 Axle Trucks:
$6.00
5 Axle Trucks:
$7.50
6 Axle Trucks:
$9.00
7 Axle Trucks:
$10.50
8 Axle Trucks:
$12.00
9 Axle Trucks:
$13.50
I'm thinking the E's will be charged tolls as cars, treated as motorcycles for HOV's,
and here in (Washington) government operated ferries charged as M C, line up as cars.
Required emissions testing??
driver's license road testing as a car?
toll roads?
Bridges/tunnels?
Parking fees/permits?
I'm thinking the E's will be charged tolls as cars, treated as motorcycles for HOV's,
and here in (Washington) government operated ferries charged as M C, line up as cars.
Required emissions testing??
driver's license road testing as a car?
toll roads?
Bridges/tunnels?
Parking fees/permits?
For Washington state ferries. Three wheeled vehicles pay by the foot. Must be shorter than 8 feet for the motorcycle rate. Elio will pay the small car rate 14 feet or less.Yes they do. I know it's a huge problem with local riders who object to paying the same toll as the cagers, but it's a case of greed over reason.![]()
thanks, and welcome, don't know how closely you've been following progress and this site, but you've arrived at a great time!!For Washington state ferries. Three wheeled vehicles pay by the foot. Must be shorter than 8 feet for the motorcycle rate. Elio will pay the small car rate 14 feet or less.