http://goldengate.org/news/bridge/carpooltoll.phpI found the link above summarizing the board meeting.
Right now, during commute hours, any bike can freely go thru ANY toll booth lanes freely, with or without Fasttrack. After this rule:
Vehicles eligible for the carpool toll will be required to open a FasTrak account and use a transponder to pay their carpool toll.
Every bike without without fastrack will be required to stop and pay toll.
Their primary motivation (besides financial) is below. This is how it always happens. Lose one ball, the rest will tumble.
This is a bit of a shock:
432,872 or 2.3% of the total 19,066,406 total southbound crossings in FY 2009 (7/1/08-6/30/09) were carpools.
Only 2.3% carpools? That is only 2,165 carpools / day (assuming 200 working days a year).
They expect this to raise revenue $1.3M in FY10/11. The new suicide barrier is est to cost $50M.
Thus, esp. for motorcycles, the % is even less. i'll be generous and say 5% of 2.3%? 0.115% That means bikes share of $1.3M is maybe $65,000. For what? To slow down traffic further and increase our chances for an accident? Even economically, it doesn't make much sense.
Here are the future dates mentioned attached below.
DATES:
Wednesday, April 7, 2010: 4 pm to 7 pm, Informational Open House in Marin County, Embassy Suites, San Rafael.
April 22, 2010: Staff will present findings from the Open House and public feedback to-date to the Finance Committee.
Friday, May 14, 2010: Public Hearing, 9:30 am, Board Room, GGB Toll Plaza Building, SF.
May 27, 2010: Staff will analyze public comments and bring a final recommendation regarding the proposed toll rate increases to the Finance Committee for consideration.
May 28, 2010: Full Board would receive a recommendation from the Finance Committee.
It also seems to miss car license plates if you have a trunk rack with bicycle on.
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