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IBTTA campaign highlights benefits of tolling

The International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association (IBTTA) has announced the launch of an aggressive 2013 public awareness campaign to highlight the benefits of tolling. “We’re launching this campaign to ensure that tolling is a key part of the discussions in Congress and elsewhere around the country on how to fund America’s transportation system,” said Patrick D Jones, IBTTA executive director and CEO. “IBTTA’s Moving America Forward public awareness campaign will make the case for the tolling indus
January 14, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
RSSThe International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association (63 IBTTA) has announced the launch of an aggressive 2013 public awareness campaign to highlight the benefits of tolling.

“We’re launching this campaign to ensure that tolling is a key part of the discussions in Congress and elsewhere around the country on how to fund America’s transportation system,” said Patrick D Jones, IBTTA executive director and CEO.

“IBTTA’s Moving America Forward public awareness campaign will make the case for the tolling industry’s permanent seat at the table when future transportation funding options are being considered.”

The campaign is designed to engage the public, policymakers, media and other stakeholders through a proactive communications effort focused on raising awareness of tolling as a reliable and sustainable source of revenue for transportation infrastructure. In addition to the release of transportation-related policy documents, this campaign will feature major events held throughout the year when transportation leaders will come together in cities worldwide to raise a greater awareness of the benefits of tolling. Additionally, this effort will focus on aggressively responding to inaccurate and misleading information about tolling.

“In the last two decades we have embraced cutting-edge technologies and business practices that have transformed the tolling industry into one of the most effective and efficient providers of mobility in the world,” said 2013 IBTTA president, Rob Horr. “Based on decades’ worth of real world operations, the tolling industry is a leader in enhancing public safety, reducing congestion and furthering productivity.”

“It’s about time policymakers at all levels of government took a serious look at tolling as an effective alternative to traditional funding options,” said Robert Poole, director of transportation policy at the Reason Foundation. “As our November study highlights, toll collection in a mature AET system costs no more than collecting the fuel tax. And with weak public and political support for raising any tax in this struggling economy, tolling continues to stand out as the way to go.”

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