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Hogan's Lexus Lane Plan: Bad for Drivers, Transit Riders & Taxpayers
From the Maryland Transit Opportunities Coalition (MTOC)
The Lexus lane plan proposed by Governor Larry Hogan yesterday (September 21, 2017) offers no help to travelers stuck in traffic jams while promising exorbitant tolls and higher taxes.
"The cost of this plan will be many times higher than the $9 billion number that was thrown out yesterday," MTOC chair Ben Ross said. "Last year Governor Hogan's own transportation secretary told us that just one piece of the plan -- I-270 north of Shady Grove and the American Legion Bridge -- would cost more than $8 billion by itself.
When the State Highway Administration last studied this idea in 2004, it determined that some or all of the new lanes would have to be elevated above the existing highway. And most Montgomery and Prince George's commuters wouldn't be able to use them even if they could afford the high tolls. Drivers would be allowed to enter the Lexus lanes only at a few exits -- flyover ramps are much too expensive to build at every interchange.
"Few drivers will pay the high tolls," commented MTOC vice-chair Sharonlee Vogel of Howard County, "and the taxpayers will be stuck with the bills. Bus riders and Chevy drivers will pay for Lexus lanes."
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