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Rhode Island expecting $40M in revenue from truck-only tolls

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The state of Rhode Island is expecting to make $40 million off of truck-only tolls in the first full year of the program.  A budget proposal brought forth by Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee included millions in revenue collected from truck-only tolls, which are expected to be reinstated sometime in July of 2025. Truck-only tolling was halted in the state back in 2022, but was allowed to resume again without discounted rates for local trucking co…
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Land Line broke the news in on Wednesday, January 22, 2025.
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