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Poll: Would You Support Tolls on I-95?

Study finds that most Northern Virginians would not support the plan

The majority of Northern Virginians don’t want to see polls on I-95 as a possible solution to ease congestion, the Washington Post reports.

A study by Quinnipiac University found that 52 percent of registered voters in Northern Virginia oppose putting tolls on I-95, a proposal sought by Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell. Statewide, more residents are in favor of raising the gas tax, the Washington Post reports.

Read the full report on at the Washington Post.

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