Will Connecticut be the most heavily tolled state in the nation?

From The Yankee Institute for Public Policy: According to the FHWA, only 22 states use tolls on any of their interstates or bridges, and their use is very limited. New York is one of the most heavily tolled states in the country, yet only 33 percent of its interstate highway miles are subject to tolls….

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From The Yankee Institute for Public Policy:

According to the FHWA, only 22 states use tolls on any of their interstates or bridges, and their use is very limited.

New York is one of the most heavily tolled states in the country, yet only 33 percent of its interstate highway miles are subject to tolls. Massachusetts uses tolls on 139 miles of its 565 miles of interstate highways — 26 percent. New Jersey tolls only 21 percent of its interstate highway miles.

But Connecticut appears to be considering a much more extensive system of tolling, which would charge motorists on every mile of interstate highway in the state.

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