At 7:09 PM -0400 5/31/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Channel 13, NJN, 5/31/2001
>
>The acting governor of NJ said he wants to eliminate
>toll barriers, and perhaps use full highway speed
>(65MPH) E-ZPass readers for toll collection.
>
>On those toll roads E-ZPass would become mandatory, obviously.
>


Unlikely, even for them.

Think of the millions of tourists and out of staters and others who 
transit NJ highways. Think of those whose passes have expired.

All of the proposals I have seen discussed involve getting rid of 
_most_ of the physical coin/bill takers, in place of passes, but 
having coin/bill takers in some number of lanes.

How else could it be? Some from Virginia driving to Maine being 
denied entry to the NJ Turnpike?

Use some common sense. You are a consistent leftie, but this should 
not interfere with basic analytical tasks too much.


--Tim May
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