
Originally Posted by
Jim Kyle
The reason for continual construction is simple: the legislation that authorized turnpikes in the first place, dating from the late 1940s and Gov. Roy Turner, provided that tolls would be collected only until the roads were paid off, and they would then become free.
By continually creating new construction, the OTA can prevent the roads from ever being paid off and therefore can continue to collect tolls.
The law of unintended consequences strikes again!!! (Or could it have been intentional all along?)
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