Can make up anything and call it news if you include “may” or “might” in the headline.
Yes because the government is so reactionary. It’ll take a decade just to decide where the booths should go. Not even gonna dip my toes into the development aspect.
That couldn’t possibly be worth the cost of building the actual toll booths, unless the tolls are permanent when the fuel duty goes back up.
Theres literally no scenario where a new road pricing doesn’t come in within a decade
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Can make up anything and call it news if you include “may” or “might” in the headline.
Yes because the government is so reactionary. It’ll take a decade just to decide where the booths should go. Not even gonna dip my toes into the development aspect.
That couldn’t possibly be worth the cost of building the actual toll booths, unless the tolls are permanent when the fuel duty goes back up.
Theres literally no scenario where a new road pricing doesn’t come in within a decade