Tim Robinson, chair of North Chamber, defends the proposed $4.50 Northland Expressway toll as a fair and necessary investment to unlock regional economic growth, while questioning the fairness of current toll-free roads and proposing a retrospective toll model for broader express
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Would you pay $4.50 to save 10 minutes on your commute? That is the proposed cost for the new Northland Highway toll between Warkworth and Te Hana. The alternative you have, of course, is you can use the old state highway for free. Now the AA says the toll is too high for residents that would like to see that amount lowered. Tim Robinson is the chairperson for North Chamber rather and is with us. Hi Tim.
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