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Old 03-27-2013, 06:14 AM   #1
 
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Golden Gate Bridge to go to digital toll system

Drivers approaching the majestic Golden Gate Bridge will experience something new for the first time in 76 years: no human toll collectors.
The toll takers were removed in favor of cheaper and faster electronic transponders, and a camera system photographs every license plate that comes through, mailing an invoice to each motorist who doesn't prepay.
Those who fail to pay will receive warnings and could ultimately have a hold placed on their vehicle registration at the California Department of Motor Vehicles.

In addition to saving money, the move is expected to improve traffic flow on the majestic span that opened in 1937.
When their final shifts working on the bridge ended, the toll collectors forced their mouths into smiles, hugged each other tightly and cried as they left their booths for the last time.
Some were angry and said their contribution — helping people with directions, giving a warm greeting to a regular commuter — will be missed.
"Our DNA is embedded in this bridge ... we are part of it," said Jacquie Dean, a career toll collector who had worked on the burnt-orange span for 18 years before her last shift Tuesday. "Some customers still want to pay cash. They don't want to be tracked and photographed."
Many drivers have switched to the FasTrak devices that attach to a car's windshield and allow motorists to speed through the toll booths for a dollar less than cash payers.
"It was a difficult decision and involved the loss of some very dedicated staff," said Mary Currie, spokeswoman for the Golden Gate Bridge Highway and Transportation District.
The switchover is expected to save about $16 million in salaries and benefits over eight years. Nine toll takers will lose their jobs. Another 17 have either been placed in other district positions or have retired, Currie said.
The people who loved working on the bridge said the job was something they'd planned on keeping until retirement.
"I never thought that I would ever end my career at the bridge," Dawnette Reed, 43, who started working in the bridge gift shop at 16 and, after a stint in the U.S. Army, became a toll collector at age 26.
"The bridge won't be the same without us."
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Old 03-27-2013, 06:29 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by SmashMouth View Post
The toll takers were removed in favor of cheaper and faster electronic transponders, and a camera system photographs every license plate that comes through, mailing an invoice to each motorist who doesn't prepay. Those who fail to pay will receive warnings and could ultimately have a hold placed on their vehicle registration at the California Department of Motor Vehicles.
Oh, you mean kinda' like how the Canadian Department of Transportation mails me a ticket for passing the tolls everytime I'm on the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW)? Oh-baby, San Francisco ... you're gonna' luv this new system, .

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Old 03-28-2013, 10:36 PM   #3
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Man this is the new world. I feel for those people.
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Old 03-31-2013, 01:48 PM   #4
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If you live in California...
Sooner or later you have to deal with a bunch of California. If they keep jacking up wages, they will have to automate the Government also.
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