Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't get on a toll road without knowing how much it costs. You can easily find that information on their website. If you blithely get on and hope it won't be that much, you'll be disappointed. Not sympathetic.
Their website gives an estimated toll with the caveat "Toll estimations are based on standard vehicle pricing, and historical averages. Actual tolls charged may vary depending on traffic congestion and the classification of the vehicle.". So, no, the website doesn't really help. Some of you are missing the point. This isn't just about this particular individual's bill (and in fact he accepts that the toll he was charged is probably correct), it's about the fact that anyone could be caught by surprise on this toll road.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't get on a toll road without knowing how much it costs. You can easily find that information on their website. If you blithely get on and hope it won't be that much, you'll be disappointed. Not sympathetic.
Their website gives an estimated toll with the caveat "Toll estimations are based on standard vehicle pricing, and historical averages. Actual tolls charged may vary depending on traffic congestion and the classification of the vehicle.". So, no, the website doesn't really help. Some of you are missing the point. This isn't just about this particular individual's bill (and in fact he accepts that the toll he was charged is probably correct), it's about the fact that anyone could be caught by surprise on this toll road.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't get on a toll road without knowing how much it costs. You can easily find that information on their website. If you blithely get on and hope it won't be that much, you'll be disappointed. Not sympathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't get on a toll road without knowing how much it costs. You can easily find that information on their website.
Not always. They have fluid pricing. It can change at any moment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't get on a toll road without knowing how much it costs. You can easily find that information on their website.
Not always. They have fluid pricing. It can change at any moment.
Anonymous wrote:I stopped when I read that they have six kids, and divided them up so that it was him plus five in the RV and her plus one in the minivan, so they wound up paying tolls on both vehicles.
Anyone with an ounce of intelligence would have put one more kid in the minivan to meet the HOV3 requirement and travel for free.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't get on a toll road without knowing how much it costs. You can easily find that information on their website.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I could not read story via link.
Did the RV driver enter 66 west toll lanes at 495? That signage is terrible. One can easily get on the toll lanes without even knowing.