Virginia considers truck-only toll lanes

Jan. 28, 2002
Virginia transportation officials are considering a plan to widen Interstate 81 to eight lanes, according to the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association.

Virginia transportation officials are considering a plan to widen Interstate 81 to eight lanes, according to the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association.

In the plan, truckers would pay tolls to use four reserved lanes. Under the proposal, truck tolls would pay at least half the cost of the I-81 project. Federal and state taxes on fuel and other transportation resources would repay the remaining debt.

Cars would travel in the remaining four, toll-free lanes from Bristol to the Winchester area. The lanes would be separated by rumble-strip medians along most stretches, and by concrete barriers in places. There would be separate ramps for cars and trucks at major truck-route interchanges.