Expanding certain discount tolls for private passenger vehicles
If enacted, the bill would enact a zone-based toll discount program for residents who participate in the electronic toll collection system. The Massachusetts Department of Transportation would be mandated to provide discounted toll rates for the Sumner Tunnel, Ted Williams Tunnel, and Maurice J. Tobin Memorial Bridge, based on proximity to the toll collection points. This change is expected to ease the financial burden on residents commuting through these high-traffic areas.
House Bill 3322 aims to expand the existing discount toll program for private passenger vehicles owned by residents of Revere, Chelsea, Winthrop, and Essex County in Massachusetts. The bill proposes amendments to Section 13 of Chapter 6C of the General Laws to include the city of Revere in the jurisdictions eligible for toll discounts. The intent is to create a more equitable toll treatment for residents living adjacent to major transportation routes.
Supporters of HB 3322 argue that it addresses long-standing inequities in toll structures, providing relief to residents who frequently utilize these toll facilities for work and basic commuting needs. Conversely, some critics may express concerns about the financial implications for the Department of Transportation and the state budget, questioning how the expansion of discounts would be funded and the potential impact on overall revenue from toll collections.