Trucking Association Poll Unveils Most Truckers Will Avoid Tolls

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Trucking Association Poll Unveils Most Truckers Will Avoid Tolls

The president of the Rhode Island Trucking Association released a survey on Thursday conducted by the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association (OOIDA).

OOIDA surveyed its members in Rhode Island and surrounding sates and received 373 responses. The results were as follows:

    •    76.7% of the respondents indicated they would alter their route to avoid paying tolls in Rhode Island.
    •    60.6% of the respondents indicated they alter their route to avoid tolls in other states.

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“We have repeatedly heard from the governor that diversion will not be a problem, this survey contradicts the governor’s assumptions. In 1953 Governor Roberts determined that Rhode Island was not a “corridor” state – time has not changed this reasoned conclusion. Long haul truckers will divert around Rhode Island and Rhode Island based businesses will face the brunt of this poorly thought out plan,” said Christopher Maxwell, president of the Rhode Island Trucking Association.

The 373 respondents are estimated to make 2,274 combined trips to Rhode Island each year and drive an estimated671,773 combined miles in Rhode Island each year, an average of 1,801 miles per respondent.

Maxwell went on to offer an alternative option to the tolls.

"Our plan using increased fees on truck registrations, combined with an increase in the diesel tax, refinancing Garvee bonds and the influx of new federal money will create a revenue stream of nearly $300 million over the next five years vs. the governor paying $590 million to get $560 million. The numbers just don’t make sense,” added Maxwell.

Rhode Island Truckers Association

The Rhode Island Trucking Association, Inc. has over 500 members and 10,000 employees and is an non-profit organization whose membership is made up of one truck owners; fleet owners; private and for hire motor carriers; and allied industries.

OOIDA

The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association is the largest trade association representing the interests of small-business trucking professionals and professional truck drivers.
OOIDA has over 155,000 members nationwide who collectively own more than 200,000 individual heavy-duty trucks.


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