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Poll: Rush hour charge on Auckland Harbour Bridge $20
With the aid of camera recognition it would be easy for AT to install and charge and much cheaper to collect than a congestion charge.
170,000 cross per day of which probably 70.000 are in the rush hours from 7.30 to 9.30 and 4.30 to 6.30 but importantly this will reducing the congestion on the SH 1 and SH16 crossover.
AT could then easily afford a free bus service from Takapuna and Birkenhead areas to CBD whilst using the million dollar toll fee to build a tunnel from Davenport to Eastern docks and probably a new dual carriage southwards towards the SH1 and SH20 junction.
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0% Agree
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100% Disagree
Railway Crossing at Glen Eden
The station is next to a road crossing which means if a train is within a kilometre of the station the gates close.
AT are removing crossings in south Auckland but should consider whether to raise the whole station up 10 metres which is environmental the best option as it minimizes the amount of energy used to stop and start the trains.