Not efficient. There is a cost to administer the collection of the toll. Actually a pretty massive infrastructure is required. All the roads these days need a special reader to pick up the toll tag and a plate reader for those that don't have the special tag. Then there is the bill mailout structure. It is not cheap. From https://www.kxan.com/investiga... "TTEC’s contract was originally worth $145 million. " That is 145M that could have gone to road maint or bldg. And that is just one contract for billing. There are several in TX for different areas of the toll system.
Lost lanes. In TX many of the roads add a toll lane instead of expanding the "free" road. The area and cost required to provide a segmented toll lane consumes precious area. Area that could have been used for another actual lane instead of transitioning on/off the toll lane. Not to mention the additional construction costs incurred to build those transition lanes.
Billing often fucks up. https://www.texastribune.org/2... https://www.star-telegram.com/... https://thetexan.news/issues/t... It really isn't that uncommon and in the true tradition of tech, abysmal customer service.
The toll system adds yet another layer of citizen tracking. I get you're already tracked pretty closely with cell, but at least supposedly LEO needs a warrant to access that data.
As an example of how this can turn into a nightmare, consider Sacramento California's vacuuming of power data for possible pot growing. https://arstechnica.com/tech-p... Just because someone was using a odd amount of power, a sheriff shows up at your door guns drawn with a search warrant. Now switch it up to plates, "We noticed you driving thru this part of town late in the morning. Therefore we think you are selling drugs." You now have to defend yourself for driving home from 2nd shift. Please read the article for a snippet of what global surveillance can mean. Somehow the founding fathers of the US got unreasonable search right centuries before the internet made such mass data gathering possible.
Note to others, I was on the register and someone mentioned waterfox as a replacement for the slippery AI slope firefox is headed down. Tried it and as others on thereg mentioned drop in replacement from what I have seen so far. Nice
Knowing what we know about things like the foxconn deal, does anyone believe that embedded in those connection requests for gigawatts of power include a termination penalty equal to the costs of the improvements? I'd be surprised if there is even a 1% recoup fee. The relevant local governments were probably falling all over each other trying to offer a better deal than the other locale with discounts.
Chemist who falls in acid will be tripping for weeks.