WV Legislator Promises to Protest Turnpike Increases
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Posted: 3:14 PM Jun 3, 2009
WV Legislator Promises to Protest Turnpike Increases
BECKLEY, W.Va. (AP)
A southern West Virginia lawmaker says he's willing to go jail to stop a proposed toll increase on the West Virginia Turnpike, and he's calling on other opponents to join him.
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A southern West Virginia lawmaker says he's willing to go jail to stop a proposed toll increase on the West Virginia Turnpike, and he's calling on other opponents to join him.

If the toll hike is approved, McDowell County Delegate Clif Moore says he'll block the Ghent toll plaza with his car on the day the increase goes into effect. The Democrat says if seven to ten people join the protest, they can stop traffic.

Moore says the toll hike is discriminatory because the state's other interstates don't have tolls.

If adopted, the toll for passenger vehicles would increase 75 cents to $2. The toll for large trucks would go from $4.25 to $6.27. The West Virginia Parkways, Economic Development and Tourism Authority plans to vote on the toll hike June 25.


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Posted by: Yvette Location: Beckley on Jun 30, 2009 at 02:46 PM

Mr. Moore I am with you. Where should I park my car. I drive from the Paint Creek exit to Beckley, daily. Sometimes even a $1.25 is diffcult. I take the back road thur Pax. If the rate is increased I will have to take the back road.
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