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The state of Indiana is considering more tolling on Indiana’s interstates

("Heading towards the Indiana Toll Road" by Haydn Blackey, C.C. BY-SA 2.0)

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A state contractor is developing a plan that could clear the way for more tolling on Indiana’s interstates.

The Indianapolis Star reports the state has signed a $9.6 million contract with HNTB Indiana Inc. The company will study the impact of tolling and provide project planning if the state chooses to move forward with the idea.

Stephanie Wilson, a spokeswoman for Gov. Eric Holcomb, says the Republican hasn’t made a final decision on tolling.

But his administration is required to study it under the 2017 road-funding plan, which raised gas taxes.

Holcomb has previously said that he is open to the idea of tolling roadways in five or six years, which would fall at the end of his second term if he is re-elected.

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1 comment

Doug June 18, 2018 at 7:45 pm

I am fine for tolling but only to all those OUT of state drivers. We are already paying higher gas taxes than all states around us to pay for what we use so Indiana drivers should get free passes. Make all those out of state cars and trucks pay that DON’T buy our gas to pitch in their fair share to use our roads.

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