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    NZTA introducing new charges on toll road

    Prepare to be even further ripped off!

    MEDIA RELEASE

    25 July 2011

    NZ Transport Agency – Auckland Regional Office

    Tolls unchanged but NZTA introducing new charges on toll road

    The NZ Transport Agency is reminding drivers who use the Northern Gateway Toll Road on State Highway 1 north of Auckland that it will introduce a new scale of administration charges for different types of toll payments from 1 August 2011.

    The road’s base tolls - $2.00 per trip for light vehicles and $4.00 per trip for heavy vehicles – remain unchanged but the NZTA is adding an adminsitration charge to some payment methods as part of a broader effort to reduce the cost of processing toll payments.

    From 1 August, the administration charges for toll payments will be:-

    Pre-pay account payments: No charge
    Web payments: No charge
    Kiosk payments: $0.40 charge per transaction
    Phone payments: $3.70 charge per transaction

    The administration charges apply only to single payment transactions, with a single payment able to cover several toll road trips. For example, the total cost of purchasing two $2.00 toll trips through the kiosks from 1 August will be $4.40, and the total cost of purchasing ten trips will be $20.40.

    To inform as many drivers as possible, the NZTA will next week start an education programme in newspapers and on radio explaining the new charges.

    The NZTA’s Regional Director for Auckland and Northland, Stephen Town, says that the average administration cost per transaction for the toll road is currently $0.74, but there is a wide range in the costs incurred for administering different types of payments: $0.13 per transaction for web payments, $0.54 per transaction for kiosk payments, and $3.85 per transaction for telephone payments. The high administration costs for the 0800 telephone service are primarily due to the costs of processing payments through the toll road’s contact centre, currently used by 15% of customers



    “The present administration costs are not sustainable and the new charges better reflect the true cost of processing toll payments. We need to look at ways to encourage more use of our easier and less expensive payment channels like the web,” Mr Town says.

    Mr Town urged drivers to take full advantage of the toll road’s electronic free-flow technology by paying on-line or setting up a pre-paid account at www.tollroad.govt.nz

    “We’ve constructed this section of SH1 so that there is no need for drivers to interrupt their journey to stop to pay their toll.”

    Mr Town says in order to further reduce operating costs, from 1 August the toll payment contact centre’s operating hours will change from 8:30am to 5pm seven days a week to 8am to 6pm Monday to Friday – a reduction from 59.5 hours per week to 50 hours per week.

    People can access the toll road’s website 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

    Casual toll road users can pay for trips in advance or at any time within five days after using the toll road, and all drivers do have the option of using alternative routes between Auckland and Northland that are not tolled.

    Administration charges for toll payment notices (issued for tolls which remain unpaid five days after using the road) will also increase from $2.20 to $4.90 from 1 August to reflect the actual cost of administering toll payment notices.
    ENDS

    For more information contact:-
    Ewart Barnsley,
    Auckland Media Manager,
    NZ Transport Agency.
    T +6499288720
    M + 64272137616
    E ewart.barnsley@nzta.govt.nz

    www.nzta.govt.nz
    Of course, the only reason I was on their website is because I drove north on the road to find the toll booths "out of order" and promptly forgot about the toll when I got home.... until they posted me the bill with a $2.20 "administration fee"


    (and has anyone else noticed that they removed the passing lane on the old route via waiwera? still double yellow lines everywhere but a striped-off passing lane on the hill!

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    I think one of the reasons for the price increase is that the kiosks, keep getting broken into lol
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Well they wouldn't be broken into if they didn't have money in them

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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    I think one of the reasons for the price increase is that the kiosks, keep getting broken into lol
    well that would be why they were "out of order" when I got thru the tunnel - a sign BEFORE the road would have been useful though!

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    Quote Originally Posted by motorbyclist View Post
    Prepare to be even further ripped off!



    Of course, the only reason I was on their website is because I drove north on the road to find the toll booths "out of order" and promptly forgot about the toll when I got home.... until they posted me the bill with a $2.20 "administration fee"


    (and has anyone else noticed that they removed the passing lane on the old route via waiwera? still double yellow lines everywhere but a striped-off passing lane on the hill!
    Arent you missing the main point that the road has to be paid for? You use it you pay. User pays.

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    Administration for collection of tolls was costing more than the income they were generating.

    They are just fixing up some fucking useless planning and administration.

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    Scrap phone payments for starters. Those who don't have the web shouldn't be allowed on the roads! How else do they buy their rego!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Taylor View Post
    Arent you missing the main point that the road has to be paid for? You use it you pay. User pays.
    they are going to be charging for 30 years on that toll.



    im pretty sure they will of payed off a lot of the cost of building it already.


    they stopped tolling the harbour bridge because everyone had paid for the bridge 4 times over....
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    they are going to be charging for 30 years on that toll.



    im pretty sure they will of payed off a lot of the cost of building it already.


    they stopped tolling the harbour bridge because everyone had paid for the bridge 4 times over....
    Lucky then that there was something in the kitty to fix the cracks and maintain it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Usarka View Post
    Administration for collection of tolls was costing more than the income they were generating.

    They are just fixing up some fucking useless planning and administration.
    Yes i Should do it.

    My Invoice

    x Hours at hourly rate as agreed = $100

    Things I didnt tell you about but you get to pay

    Cost of preparing invoice = $10
    Cost of calculating GST = $10
    Cost of collecting and sending GST = $10
    Cost of calculating ACC = $10
    Cost of sending ACC = $10
    Allowance for income tax = $35
    Cost of calculating tax = $10
    cost of sending tax = $10
    Profit on above = $25
    Total = $235
    GST = $35.25
    YOU PAY = $270.25
    David must play fair with the other kids, even the idiots.

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