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  1. Roads like Transmission Gully should have been toll roads, at least for a set period. I use it a lot and would have no problem helping pay for it. I can still use the coastal road for free if I didn’t want the convenience of using it.

    Other countries have had toll roads forever, and when I was a kid you paid to go over the Harbour Bridge in Auckland

    1. Transmission Gully is like a rollercoaster with its large hill climbs and descents.

      Users should be compensated for the unnecessary wear and tear it puts on our cars – not charged.

  2. Roads like Transmission Gully should have been toll roads, at least for a set period. I use it a lot and would have no problem helping pay for it. I can still use the coastal road for free if I didn’t want the convenience of using it.

    Other countries have had toll roads forever, and when I was a kid you paid to go over the Harbour Bridge in Auckland

  3. They are lining up to toll Transmission Gully. Labour decided not to toll it even though National had planned for it to be a toll road when they were in.

    Toll roads are a regressive tax that affect the poorest households the most. It would be slightly more bearable if we had a decent public transport network but even that is being slashed by this government.

    So congestion charging and toll roads, but with crap alternatives. Great!

    1. You don’t have to use Transmission Gully though, there is another perfectly serviceable route (that just wasn’t suited to the amount of traffic that was being pushed through it). I’m not saying make every road a toll road, but this was a case where I think there’s a good case for it. I’m also not saying to privatise roads, just that tolls can be a good way of helping the cost.

      I would also say there is a train line running to Kapiti but I won’t pretend that that works at all.

      1. There has been some horrendous reports re the train.

        Yes, people can and do use the original route. And that would further increase if Transmission Gully were tolled.

        Nevertheless, as I’ve mentioned before (in this thread) roading should be paid for via income tax.

        A tolling system is regressive. Moreover, cost us more due to the additional setup (investment, running cost and collection) required. Whereas the tax system is already up and running.

        I don’t support duplication and having to pay extra, do you?

  4. What the petrol tax did was increase the tax burden of the poor as it’s not a progressive tax.

    Road user and congestion charges will of course add to that burden.

    So the goal of the left should be returning those taxes/charges back into progressive income tax.

  5. Toll roads occure in all countries so why not NZ .We need good roads so those that use them should pay. Public transport should be improved and it should be as cheap as possible to take pressure off roads.

    1. We all largely use the roads whether indirectly or directly.

      And yes, we do need good roads. It will improve productivity and reduce the carnage.

      This should be paid for via income tax. A tolling system is regressive. Moreover, cost us more due to the additional setup (investment, running cost and collection) required.

    2. Capital Gains Taxes occur in most developed economies Trevor. Most developed economies don’t freak out about government debt being higher than 30% of GDP. Let’s not start with overseas comparisons.

      The laughable thing is that any tax cut for most kiwis will well and truly disappear with increased tolls and fees. These guys are con artists. They’ll make sure public transportation is not a cheaper alternative so you may as well call these tolls and fees what they are. A tax with another name.

  6. RUCS for all are a scheme to make people with small cars and motor bikes subsidise the large utes and suvs .The number of suvs at schools morning and afternoon is disgusting .Back in the day when families had 4 kids no one had such vehicles and managed perfectly well on sport days etc.

  7. If you believe that the cost of road crashes amounts to 4% of GDP (as invented by some random crank on Twittter), please lay off the pipe.

  8. After moving everyone onto this RUC for all, petrol prices “should” come down, but watch as the fuel companies sneakily replace the fuel excise duty over time with profit margin so consumers will get whacked with high petrol costs, higher registration fees, RUC’s, tolls, congestion charges, and more gst on all of that.

  9. Tolling roads is not privatising roads. The roads still belong to the government, as does the toll revenue.

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