No free ride: Interstate highway tolls a hot issue in '99

As Arkansas goes, so goes the nation? Arkansas is being called 'ground zero' in the trucking industry's war against implementation of tolls on Interstate highways. At issue is the Arkansas Highway Commission's proposal to make that state the first in the nation to charge tolls on its Interstates, specifically I-30, I-40, and I-55. If approved, the tolls could collect about $80 million annually, with about $60 million of that total being paid by truckers. 'Some truckers are in denial, saying 'it can't happen.' But it could happen. It's a very real issue,' says Lane Kidd, president of the ...

To continue reading this article, please register or login – it’s quick and free…

Member Login

Enter your email address below, and we'll email your password.

Are cookies enabled in your browser?

This site uses cookies and session data to keep track of your name and preferences while you're logged in. You cannot login without enabling cookies.

One Step Registration

Fill out the form below for instant access to the page you’ve requested.

Website members also receive access to our entire archive and may apply for a complimentary subscription to our print magazine.

All fields are required Personal Info
  Required Must be a valid email
  Required Passwords must match
  Required
  Required
  Required
  Required
  Required
  Required
  Required

Fleet Owner Magazine


Submit the form for instant access to the page you've requested.

From the Print Issue

November 2009

Ask the Experts

A panel of professionals answers your questions on a variety of topics

Idling
Alternatives

John Dennehy

Tires

Tim Miller

Filters

Paul Bandoly

Featured Jobs