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A plan to raise N.J. tolls ... Take two
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Dunstan McNichol/The Star-Ledger
Friday September 05, 2008, 12:05 AM
The cost of driving on New Jersey's Turnpike and Parkway would more than double by 2012 in a series of toll hikes that would begin next year, the state Turnpike Authority proposed yesterday.
The plan was sent to Gov. Jon Corzine yesterday and is expected to be introduced at a public meeting next week. If enacted, it would mean the cost of a typical 23-mile trip on the Turnpike would jump from $1.20 to $1.80 next year. It would rise to $2.70 in 2012 and reach $3 after 2023.
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