View Larger Image ‘Congestion Pricing’ Is A Likely Option If Connecticut Adds Tolls Hartford Courant » The state could bring in as much as $750 million a year in toll revenue using congestion pricing, according to Transportation Commissioner James Redeker. But he warned a state commission last month that it would involve “tolling every interstate and limited access [highway] and some other state roads.” By Michelle|2018-02-06T11:00:26-08:00February 3, 2018|Connecticut, Highways, Tolling|Comments Off on ‘Congestion Pricing’ Is A Likely Option If Connecticut Adds Tolls Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInWhatsAppTelegramTumblrPinterestVkXingEmail About the Author: Michelle Related Posts ‘A fiasco from the beginning’ — Caltrans’ costs soar on $1.1 billion San Francisco tunnels ‘A fiasco from the beginning’ — Caltrans’ costs soar on $1.1 billion San Francisco tunnels DOT says transportation capital program needs more funding Gallery DOT says transportation capital program needs more funding Getting There: Congestion pricing isn’t coming to Spokane, but these roads aren’t free and never were Gallery Getting There: Congestion pricing isn’t coming to Spokane, but these roads aren’t free and never were Multi-billion, decade-long toll road plan gets green light, but bottlenecks loom Gallery Multi-billion, decade-long toll road plan gets green light, but bottlenecks loom