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Illinois Officials Report Drop in Tollway Usage After Fee Hike

January 12, 2012

Illinois State Toll Highway Authority officials say the number of cars using the state’s toll roads dipped by 4.5 percent since fees for users nearly doubled on Jan. 1.

Spokeswoman Wendy Abrams says the decrease was not as great as the 5.9 percent drop forecast by the agency’s engineers.

Despite the expected decrease in auto traffic, tollway officials say they expect a 41.9 percent increase in revenue in 2012. Abrams says during the first week, revenue increased 45.7 percent.

Tollway authorities raised rates to fund a $12 billion construction program. Plans include widening and resurfacing roads, along with a new interchange to connect Interstate 294 and Interstate 57. Officials said the improvements will increase economic development and create an estimated 120,000 jobs in the region over the next 15 years.

Topics Illinois

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  • January 16, 2012 at 10:32 am
    Always Amazed says:
    And Quinn IS the biggest one!! God knows we tried to vote him out of office. I hope all the people who voted for him are happy with his decision. He just gave huge tax break... read more
  • January 12, 2012 at 5:29 pm
    ComradeAnon says:
    You sure that the state has always contributed what and when it was supposed to?
  • January 12, 2012 at 1:57 pm
    sandman says:
    Please tell me why I have to double my fee for using a road that has been paid for a hundred times over in order to provide "improvements" that I may never use. Why can't thos... read more

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