Hong Kong Cross-Harbour Tunnel Tolls May Need Adjustment, Authorities Say
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- Hong Kong transport authorities suggest cross-harbour tunnel tolls may need future adjustments as traffic volumes have surpassed pre-reform peaks.
- Congestion persists during certain times, impacting connecting roads, and the initial toll's effectiveness is expected to wane.
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Time-varying charges were introduced at Hong Kong's three cross-harbour tunnels 2½ years ago to manage traffic. Traffic volumes have now exceeded pre-reform peaks.
Tolls at Hong Kong’s three cross-harbour tunnels may need to be adjusted in the future after traffic volumes exceeded pre-reform peaks, 2½ years after time-varying charges were introduced, transport authorities have said.
A Transport Department paper submitted to the Legislative Council said tolls would need to remain flexible in the future because queues during some peak periods were still spilling onto connecting roads and non-tunnel lanes.
“Total traffic volume across the three harbour crossings has already exceeded the peak level recorded before the implementation of time-varying tolls,” the paper said.
It also said that while overall peak-hour conditions remained better than before the scheme was introduced, congestion at certain times continued to affect connecting routes and non-cross-harbour traffic.
“Adjustments to the time-varying toll structure may therefore be required in the future to respond to changing times,” it added.
The department also warned that the behavioural impact of the initial toll levels would gradually diminish amid economic growth and inflation, reducing their effectiveness in managing traffic.
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Tolls at Hong Kong's cross-harbour tunnels will be adjusted.
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