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Some commuters are likely to be priced out of future toll routes in Md. and Va. that could cost $200 or more — a week
Traveling the congested highways in the Baltimore-Washington region may take a psychological toll now. In the not-so-far-off future, the cost may be in dollars and cents.
Four major road projects in the region will open in the next five to 10 years with tolls attached. To drive on the Intercounty Connector being built in Prince George’s and Montgomery counties, you’ll have to pay the Maryland toll authority. The state will also take your money for using the new express lanes on Interstate 95 northeast of Baltimore.
Posted by: Sammy on 09/07 at 06:22 AM
- 1. · This can also be another "justification" for a new bridge from Charles County to Woodbridge VA.
This may sound far-fetched but look at what's already happening in the county - not too many years ago, much of the development we're seeing now, would have been considered far-fetched.
NOTHING is beyond the realm of possibilities when it comes to money and development!
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