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The toll rate for autos on the San Mateo–Hayward Bridge was thus increased to $5 (equivalent to $6.99 in 2023). [ 70 ] In June 2018, Bay Area voters approved Regional Measure 3 to further raise the tolls on all seven of the state-owned bridges to fund $4.5 billion worth of transportation improvements in the area.
Caltrans owns and operates the toll bridges and is responsible for the construction of the voter-approved RM 1 projects, including a new span for the Benicia-Martinez Bridge, a replacement for the west span of the Carquinez Bridge, and widening the San Mateo-Hayward Bridge. BATA is responsible for funding and overseeing the RM 1 bridge program.
After the changes were made and another test run, the Carquinez Bridge became the first California toll bridge to use FasTrak in 1997. However, bureaucratic inaction, technical difficulties, and financial mismanagement delayed the deployment of the system to the other six state-run toll bridges in the San Francisco Bay Area until October 2000. [39]
Cash only, the last privately-owned toll bridge on the Delaware Easton–Phillipsburg Toll Bridge: Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission: US 22: 1,020.0 310.9 Pay-by-Plate or E-ZPass (Toll westbound only) Interstate 78 Toll Bridge: I-78: 1,220.0 371.9 Milford–Montague Toll Bridge: US 206: 1,150.0 350.5 Pay-by-Plate or E-ZPass (Toll ...
The Humber Bridge: Previously the world's longest bridge, the Humber bridge links the counties of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire near the port city of Kingston upon Hull; Bristol Clifton Suspension Bridge; Wandsworth Bridge: Originally designed by Julian Tolmé in 1873, it was a toll bridge until it was taken into public ownership in 1880 and made ...
Drivers going over the Sunshine Skyway bridge are now paying a little more. Beginning July 1, tolls for using the bridge between Pinellas and Manatee counties increased from $1.50 to $1.75 for ...
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The new toll rates will take effect Oct. 1. Online voting on the options was open from June 13-30. There were over 13,000 survey responses that the commission reviewed in the month of July.