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In one of the most widespread price increases in recent memory, electronic road-pricing (ERP) rates will go up by $1 per car at 23 gantries, or about one third of the total network next month.
Usually, ERP rate adjustments - which are done every quarter and for school holidays - affect anywhere from three to a dozen gantries.
Rated are raised when speeds on a particular road or area fall below an optimal range, and lowered when they fall back within that range.
(Can anyone tell me historically which ERP gantry's rate got lowered when the speed return to optimal level?)
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Usually, ERP rate adjustments - which are done every quarter and for school holidays - affect anywhere from three to a dozen gantries.
Rated are raised when speeds on a particular road or area fall below an optimal range, and lowered when they fall back within that range.
(Can anyone tell me historically which ERP gantry's rate got lowered when the speed return to optimal level?)
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