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The 20 pence toll for motorcyclists to use the Itchen Toll Bridge in <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" /><st1:place w:st="on">Southampton</st1:place> is to be scrapped, says an article in the Southern Daily Echo.The U-turn means bikers will no longer hold up traffic on the bridge, as they fumble for change while waiting at the toll booth.Axing the charge, which has been in place since 1991, would cost the council about £20,000 a year in lost income, as almost 100,000 motorcycles crossed the bridge last year.It follows lobbying by the Southampton (Soton) Motorcycle Action Group, which said that it would help end queues on the bridge and keep traffic flowing more freely.<o:p></o:p>
LOL!!!
It was built about 30 years ago... and was only supposed to charge tolls to recoup the building costs... but Local Authorities being what they are decided to keep the charges going so it must have paid for itself a few times over by now!!
it was opened in 1977 and the cost was recouped by 2000, so to raise more money they re mortgaged the bridge, upped the toll charges to pay for it!!
and yes you can re morgage a bridge.
also the toll for M/Cs will not be scrapped till next year, more than likely April
The way to stop toll charges for motorcyclists over bridges is for every biker to stop at the toll booth take off their gloves rummage in their pockets for money then tender a pound coin, (I was going to say a fiver but that would mean wallets and purses he, he, he) put the change back in your pocket and put your gloves back on. See how long the queue behind gets before someone sounds a horn. lol
I thought that the Seven bridge was already free for motorcycles.
Those that are currently free are (a) the Swinford bridge over the Thames at/near Eynsham, (b) the whole of the London Congestion Charge area, (c) and another one I can't remember at the moment.