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National's $31 billion transport spend - thephoenix - 17-07-2020 Any potential spending on transport infrastructure is a good thing, although it would be remiss of people familiar with National's popular catch-cry┬áto not ask "where is the money coming from?" They might have some problems selling the plan to the rest of NZ (i.e. the real part) because it comes across as a little Auckland-focused at the moment. RE: National's $31 billion transport spend - harm_less - 17-07-2020 This from the party that are continually questioning where the repayment of COVID related debt is going to come from. The likelihood of the Nat's being in a situation post-election to act on their election promises probably makes it a moot point anyway. RE: National's $31 billion transport spend - nzoomed - 17-07-2020 And who pays for it? More asset sales, toll roads or tax hikes? Auckland has got away with no toll roads, despite all the spending on tunnels, etc, meanwhile Tauranga has 2 of them. RE: National's $31 billion transport spend - crab2 - 17-07-2020 (17-07-2020, 04:09 PM)nzoomed Wrote: And who pays for it? I thought Auckland had tolls for the new Tunnels or did they do away with that RE: National's $31 billion transport spend - videomonkey - 18-07-2020 Auckland had a toll on the Northern motorway last time I went through, although it was probably 5+ years ago. RE: National's $31 billion transport spend - Golfy - 19-07-2020 (17-07-2020, 04:09 PM)nzoomed Wrote: And who pays for it?Of course Auckland has a toll road. IÔÇÖd rather pay a toll and drive on safe 4 lane motorways than the crappy two lane death traps around the country RE: National's $31 billion transport spend - nzoomed - 19-07-2020 (17-07-2020, 09:14 PM)crab2 Wrote:Yes they do have that one toll road, i was really meaning new toll roads for all their new roads and the new tunnel etc.(17-07-2020, 04:09 PM)nzoomed Wrote: And who pays for it? Seems that Auckland has lots of new roading, but very few toll roads compared to Tauranga, I could be wrong, but thats the way it appears to me, cambridge has their new road too and its not a toll road, and they are spending heaps on roading there in Hamilton right now. RE: National's $31 billion transport spend - videomonkey - 19-07-2020 (19-07-2020, 09:42 AM)Golfy Wrote:(17-07-2020, 04:09 PM)nzoomed Wrote: And who pays for it?Of course Auckland has a toll road. IÔÇÖd rather pay a toll and drive on safe 4 lane motorways than the crappy two lane death traps around the country The roads aren't the only problem, it's the average poorly trained driver using them. I wish the govt would put some money into our driver licensing system rather than just blaming speed all the time. You can slow down a crappy driver or put them on a better quality road, and they'll still be a crappy driver. But I digress.. that's a rant for a different thread. RE: National's $31 billion transport spend - nzoomed - 19-07-2020 (19-07-2020, 01:52 PM)s.monkey Wrote:Yup, I agree, all i see them doing is lowering speed limits everywhere and then installing speed cameras at each end to catch those entering the now low speed zone.(19-07-2020, 09:42 AM)Golfy Wrote: Of course Auckland has a toll road. IÔÇÖd rather pay a toll and drive on safe 4 lane motorways than the crappy two lane death traps around the country RE: National's $31 billion transport spend - jim157 - 18-08-2020 (17-07-2020, 01:31 PM)harm_less Wrote: This from the party that are continually questioning where the repayment of COVID related debt is going to come from. The likelihood of the Nat's being in a situation post-election to act on their election promises probably makes it a moot point anyway.it doesnt matter who is in power the money has to come from somewhere and that somewhere is the taxpayers pocket |