The Dallas Morning News Publishes Yearlong Investigation into North Texas Toll Roads
13 Maggio 2024 - 5:30PM
DallasNews Corporation and The Dallas Morning News
are publishing an in-depth examination of toll roads throughout
Texas. The multi-part series will debut May 13 on
dallasnews.com and publish in
The Dallas Morning News print and ePaper editions
starting May 19.
Key findings from the investigation and reporting:
- In the last two decades, Texas has built more tolled bridges,
tunnels, interstate highways and roads than nearly all
other states combined.
- About 1.4 million North Texans live in areas where
tollways are within a one-mile radius of their homes, and
their free road options—often several miles away—are among the
state's most congested.
- Toll roads are seven times more likely to be found in North
Texas than in other parts of the state. In 2022, tolled roads in
Dallas County made up nearly one-third of the major
thoroughfares.
- Unlike other states with many tolled roads, Texas offers few
discounts to drivers and is one of few that criminalizes drivers
for unpaid toll fees. Each year, hundreds of thousands of people
are hauled into court for unpaid fees. Some have their car
registrations yanked and others are sent to jail even when they
have proof the fees they were charged are incorrect.
- Some legal and transportation officials say the evidence most
often used to convict drivers for unpaid toll fees may not hold up
in court.
- According to The News’ analysis of court data obtained from the
Texas Department of Public Safety, a disproportionate
number of people in North Texas
cited for failing to pay tolls are Black.
“Examining the systems and services that impact the lives of
Texans and especially North Texans is important to us in fulfilling
our mission to serve our community. This series, ‘The Toll Trap,’
is a prime example of how journalism can shed light on issues- we
often accept or take for granted,” said Katrice Hardy, The News’
executive editor. “We’re hopeful this series brings about
meaningful change and enhanced oversight for the millions of people
who rely on toll roads every day to get to work and school.”
The series includes personal stories from several Texas drivers,
each with their own costs, hardships and uneven customer service.
Meet a cardiac patient whose trips to rehab became cost-prohibitive
from receiving regular care. The Tarrant County District Clerk and
his fight to get refunded after fraudulent charges. And a driver
who’s opting into sitting through traffic instead of paying up to
$22 for a one-way trip.
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