NJ: Parkway, Turnpike Commuters Brace For 50 Percent Increases

Each morning at 8, Russ Shupak leaves his home in Toms River and starts a commuter�s version of the game Chutes and Ladders.

Playing against thousands of opponents on two of America�s busiest toll roads, he drives north on the Garden State Parkway and New Jersey Turnpike to reach the finish line at his workplace in Newark.

Free-flowing traffic and a lucky run of green traffic lights help him move up the rungs and closer to his hopeful 9:20 a.m. arrival; accidents, potholes and red lights send him down the slide.

Beginning Jan. 1, he and hundreds of thousands of other Jerseyans have another major obstacle to contend with: a 53 percent toll hike on the Turnpike and 50 percent increase on the Parkway.

“Fifty percent � that�s no joke,” said Shupak, 38, a mutual fund administration manager who has made the commute for five years.

Signs are going up tomorrow reminding the drivers who make 600 million trips a year on the Parkway and Turnpike about the hike � the second part of a two-phase toll increase adopted by the New Jersey Turnpike Authority under Gov. Jon Corzine in October 2008.

(Source: NJ Star Ledger)

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  1. so much for “no taxation without representation” thank heavens we rebelled against the brits now we can have a govnt without a british accent sticking it to us

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