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<blockquote data-quote="GlockPride" data-source="post: 4087560" data-attributes="member: 12153"><p>For those that don’t know OTA and ODOT are now one, under the state. They used to be two separate entities. </p><p></p><p>Also, last year when I looked it appeared that OTA was somewhere in the neighborhood of $1.7B in debt to bond holders. </p><p></p><p>I utilize and appreciate the toll roads. Almost every single day. But, my customers pay for it via buying products from company. So, therefore, financially, it’s a huge time savings for me as well as $. But I understand not everyone is in this enviable position so I get the other side too as I’ve been there as well. </p><p></p><p>A couple years back I sat next to a Toll Road consultation guy that was advising OTA. We were in the Texas Roadhouse off I-40 in W OKC. He mentioned that Oklahoma has the cheapest toll roads in the country and he was advising them to raise the rates several times over the next few years. And they’ve started just that. So, don’t look for the price to go down anytime soon. Jack wagon shoulda headed back to NJ or Chiraq or wherever he was from a bit sooner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlockPride, post: 4087560, member: 12153"] For those that don’t know OTA and ODOT are now one, under the state. They used to be two separate entities. Also, last year when I looked it appeared that OTA was somewhere in the neighborhood of $1.7B in debt to bond holders. I utilize and appreciate the toll roads. Almost every single day. But, my customers pay for it via buying products from company. So, therefore, financially, it’s a huge time savings for me as well as $. But I understand not everyone is in this enviable position so I get the other side too as I’ve been there as well. A couple years back I sat next to a Toll Road consultation guy that was advising OTA. We were in the Texas Roadhouse off I-40 in W OKC. He mentioned that Oklahoma has the cheapest toll roads in the country and he was advising them to raise the rates several times over the next few years. And they’ve started just that. So, don’t look for the price to go down anytime soon. Jack wagon shoulda headed back to NJ or Chiraq or wherever he was from a bit sooner. [/QUOTE]
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