Harbour Crossing Traffic Exceeds Pre-Toll Peak, Adjustments May Be Needed
L'essentiel
- Traffic volume at three harbour crossings has surpassed pre-toll peak levels, despite improved overall peak-hour conditions.
- Congestion on connecting routes persists, prompting suggestions for future toll structure adjustments.
- The effectiveness of current tolls may wane due to economic growth and inflation.
Résumé généré par IA
Pourquoi c'est important
Time-varying tolls were implemented to manage traffic, but total volume has now exceeded previous peak levels. Congestion on connecting routes remains an issue.
Total traffic volume across the three harbour crossings has already exceeded the peak level recorded before the implementation of time-varying tolls.
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.
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.
À surveiller
Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes
Adjustments to the time-varying toll structure will be made.
Probable · Moyen terme
Questions ouvertes
- What specific adjustments are being considered for the toll structure?
- What is the projected impact of inflation on toll effectiveness?
- Which connecting routes are most affected by congestion?





