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On Tue, 23 Nov 2004, Bob George wrote: > Ben Jackson wrote: > > > All your concerns can be addressed by the current existing system. The > > system is rated at 55MPH (FL uses the same system and I think their > > toll speed limit is 40MPH) the problem is just that MA has decided to > > make triply-sure they get their pound of flesh. Don't blame the system, > > blame the beancounters. > > The overhead versions on the Garden State Pkwy (NJ) work at 80MPH, based > on my ah... informal testing. *snicker* I assume its sort of a sliding scale. The slower you go, the better chance it has of reading you correctly and not saying "Toll Evader" and locking it's missle system onto you. > > Also, you'll never eliminate the human system, as their are luddites and > > out-of-state users who use our highways and don't have the transponder. > > Get the humans out of traffic! It's INSANE! Has anybody done a study on > how much the area loses due to lost productivity due to toll-induced > delays? And why not *gasp* forego collection DURING SNOW STORMS? Sheesh! I'm still waiting for the day I can have auto pilot in my car. :) ~Ben -- /"\ Ben Jackson \ / bbj <at> innismir.net - http://www.innismir.net/ X Member of the ASCII Ribbon Campaign Against HTML Mail / \
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