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Maine's not the only one – Maine Creative Services

Maine's not the only one

In my previous post I had a mild rant about waiving tolls on the Maine Turnpike. But our neighbor to the South, New Hampshire, just pulled a toll increase — without raising prices. Huh? How?

New Hampshire no longer accepts its own tokens for tolls. Now riders have to pay a buck each way, instead of the 50 cents (or so) the tokens ended up costing. Bottom line: about a 100% increase in the cost.

BTW, for those of you from away, New Hampshire’s little stretch of I-95 is only about 15 miles long. A buck to ride 15 miles of pavement!

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