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Tuesday, June 06, 2023

Can't afford to live there, can't afford to drive there

Officials are floating the idea of adding new tolls to Los Angeles freeways.

An anticipated study from the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority is expected to show that drivers should pay up if they want to enter certain freeways. Officials said such a program could help ease up traffic in the heavily congested region.

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Sure, it'll ease congestion on those freeways by jam-packing all the city streets in the area as drivers find alternate routes to avoid the toll. Where in the fuck did those bureaucrats think those vehicles were going to go?

12 comments:

  1. But it will give more money to the City’s coffers to be pissed away on the Green Project of the month.

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  2. Away. They do not have enough smarts to figure it out.

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  3. It'll just push many to find ways around the toll roads and free them up for the Beaner street takeover folks to do burn outs for the cheering crowds

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  4. Wealth Redistribution program. From the article.
    "a lot of revenue that “can and should” be used to help low income drivers and travelers"

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  5. So, they're banning freeways.
    Starker was here.

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  6. Riiiight, it'll ease congestion. The Commonwealth of Virginia built at great cost and time express toll roads near DC and I haven't seen any lessening on traffic volume or congestion.

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    1. Ha! The only way to lessen traffic congestion in VA is to cut about $2 trillion out of the Fed Gov budget. Even that may not be enough.

      Jackdaddy63

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  7. "Where in the fuck did those bureaucrats think those vehicles were going to go?"

    You uses an absolute no-no-word here: 'think'.

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  8. The reason they were called freeways is because they were not tollways. California gave us the word and California will take it away (but insist that we keep using it.)

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  9. Gotta hand it to the commies, "Socialist highways" never even made it to my bingo card.
    So bridges & footpaths next?

    CC

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  10. I heard they had a multi-billion $$ high speed rail.... another fleecing of the taxpayers

    ch

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    1. The railroad to nowhere from nowhere. They couldn't acquire rights of way into LA or San Francisco, so they dropped the plans to go where there were passengers, and are just building it through the farmlands in the central valley. And they still have cost overruns of several hundred percent!

      If it's ever finished, someone wanting to go from the LA area to the Bay area will be able to drive out into the country for at least a couple of hours, park the car, stand in line for TSA security theater to get on a train and be quickly whisked to where they can stand in line for a rental car, then drive for hours. The trip time will be about the same as driving directly, but train tickets and a car rental will be added to the cost.

      Or they can drive to an airport much closer to their home and fly to one much closer to their destination; same downsides to the trip but somewhat faster.

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