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NATSO opposes I-70 tolls in Missouri
January 25, 2012
| by: Truckers News Staff
Truck stop organization NATSO said it is opposed to Missouri tolling Interstate 70 between St. Louis and Kansas City.
In a letter to Missouri lawmakers Sen. Bill Stouffer and Rep. Charlie Denison, co-chairs of the state’s Joint Committee on Transportation Oversight, NATSO said both traditional tolling and public private partnerships including tolls hurt consumers and businesses near interstate exits.
NATSO said studies show toll plans carry much higher capital and overhead costs compared with fuel tax funding. NATSO also pointed out that public private partnership deals usually offer states most of the revenues up front. Missouri has one of the lowest fuel tax rates – 17 cents for both gas and diesel.
Missouri officials have said that I-70 needs substantial repairs over the freeway’s 250 miles that could cost billions of dollars.


