Ross: Let the rich pay the exorbitant ‘luxury lane’ toll prices
Jun 10, 2024, 6:17 AM

WSDOT's $15 toll on SR-167 (Photo courtesy of 成人X站 7)
(Photo courtesy of 成人X站 7)
I鈥檓 guessing most of us accept our competitive free market system. You pretty much have to, otherwise you鈥檒l be called a commie.
And yet, even free-market believers seem to start doubting when they can feel the free market reaching deeper and deeper into their own wallets.
As Chris Sullivan has been documenting every morning, and as Danny Westneat observed in his Sunday, the new higher tolls for solo drivers in the luxury lane are hitting the $15 maximum every rush hour.
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He even published a screenshot from the Washington Department of Transportation’s (WSDOT) website showing that last week, solo drivers were paying the $15 maximum to save exactly three minutes driving from Renton to Auburn.
Which sounds ridiculous when you put it that way. But who are we to judge how people spend their lawfully-earned money? Have you seen what the airlines charge for the extra three inches of seat width in first class?
There鈥檚 this criticism of the luxury lanes as being insensitive to the plight of the people in the slum lanes.
But let鈥檚 think this through: In the example of driving from Renton to Auburn last week, where the rich people saved all of three minutes 鈥 the flip side to that is everybody else got a bargain! Just for exercising three minutes worth of patience, they saved 15 bucks. That鈥檚 the equivalent of making $300 an hour!
I say if rich people are OK with getting ripped off like that 鈥 let them pay. And let them pay whatever the state can get away with.
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I know Washington voters have an aversion to imposing special tax burdens on the rich; I know a lot of you can鈥檛 wait to repeal the capital gains tax in November. But in the case of the toll lanes 鈥 the rich are freely choosing to pay. No one鈥檚 forcing them. Why do they need an artificial toll limit of $15 to protect them from their own choices?
The toll lanes have taught highway departments what the airlines learned long ago 鈥 people will pay for privileges that make them feel special. And considering the huge gap between tax revenue and what it actually costs to build and maintain these highways 鈥 it鈥檚 time to give them what they want for whatever they鈥檙e willing to pay.
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