The toll roads SH 45 and I30 that run through Austin are not attracting the revenue or volume of users they anticipated. The privately managed roads cost taxpayers an unnecessary amount of money and can be easily avoided if our lawmakers would conform to the population growth like cities such as San Antonio. The city of San Antonio conformed to their population growth and were intelligent when it came to building the major free highways known as I30 and 410. Austin to this day doesn’t care to consider the continuous population growth, and would rather make it an inconvenience by charging existing residents for their lack of planning.
Texas residents should not have to pay in order to access a road, and especially the only major highway in Austin. I myself boycott the toll road because their system is antiquated, and they actually wanted to charge me for sending a new Toll Tag when all they needed to do was add the existing Toll Tag number to my account. Texans shouldn’t have to pay for any road or major highway, that’s what taxes are for, and I would much rather pay a little more in taxes than having to provide a credit card or bank account for the private sectors to drain from.