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North Carolina Department of Transportation projects the average toll for I-77 to be between .14 and .40 cents per mile, but there is no limit for how high the price can go.
In 2014, the state transportation department hired I-77 Mobility to build a $650 million, 26-mile toll lanes expansion from uptown to Mooresville. The state is paying $90 million toward the project.
Charlotte mayor-elect Jennifer Roberts said Wednesday night in an interview with CBJ that she believes the I-77 toll lanes should be built as planned, staking out a position different from some ...
Last week, the N.C. Department of Transportation discussed the possibility of partnering with a private firm to build and manage new express toll lanes on Interstate 77 from uptown to the South ...
Toll lanes have been under construction for nearly four years on I-77 from Charlotte to the Lake Norman area. Over the weekend, the northern 15 miles of the project opened to traffic. Monday was ...
A North Carolina Department of Transportation consultant is exploring several ways to ease outrage over the Interstate 77 toll lane project, including letting carpools with only two people use the ...
State transportation data bears out what any commuter of Interstate 77 north of Charlotte can attest: Crashes have soared since construction of toll lanes began in late 2015. The number of crashes ...
For years, we’ve reported a proposal that’s in the works to build toll lanes on Interstate 77 from the Brookshire to the South Carolina border. Stop me if you’ve heard this before.
Driving the whole length of the new toll Interstate 77 toll lanes will cost up to $6.55 when they open later this year, and that will increase to a maximum of $9.40 after the first six months.