Proposed Tai Lam Tunnel tolls are reasonable: lawmaker

[RTHK] - 12/4/2024

The government’s plan to charge time-varying tolls for the Tai Lam Tunnel has been welcomed by transport sector lawmaker Frankie Yick who describes the proposed new tolls as “acceptable”. Yick told RTHK on Wednesday that he understands people want to see lower tolls, but they have to realise the (…)



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