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May 1, 2008
EZPass coming to Pell Bridge next year
EZPass is coming to Rhode Island.
The State has announced a bid has been accepted to install the EZPass toll collection system on the Pell Bridge, linking Jamestown and Newport.The work is expected to be finished by 2009.
Castea Technologies, Inc. –– which has designed and installed the system in new York –– won the bid at $1.8 million.
Last November, Rep. Patrick Kennedy secured a half-million dollars in federal money to help offset the cost of the implementing the new system for the span, which opened in 1969.
The EZPass system uses a chip attached to your car with information about your account. When a driver goes through an EZPass facility, a radio antenna is used to read your account information and note that your car passed through the facility.
The toll is collected from a prepaid account. Currently, drivers pay $2 in cash for a one-way trip on the bridge. Tokens are also available.
The system is touted as having benefits from increased convenience to less traffic congestion. Some critics, however, have expressed concerns about invasion of privacy with the amount of information that is being exchanged.
“In light of the difficult budget issues, both locally and nationally, we are very grateful that Congressman Kennedy was able to secure these funds,” Earl Croft, Executive Director of RI Turnpike and Bridge Authority, said in a statement.
“This funding will help us to defray the costs of EZPass implementation.”
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There is no mention of the cost to cross the bridge using EZ Pass. Currently, if you use tokens, the tax (yes, it is a tax) is $1.00 each way. I have never seen a line so long that would make me willing to pay double for the crossing. Will this discount rate for tokens be elimenated? Is this just another way to fleece the taxpayers?