Nonsensical
surcharges
for road
tolls
July 3,
2008
EDITORIAL
- Dallas
Morning
News
Using
local
toll
roads
can be a
royal
pain in
the
tailpipe
for
rental-car
drivers.
But
it
doesn't
have to
be that
way.
Many
rental
companies
are the
culprits
here and
should
quit
looking
at
Dallas-Fort
Worth
customers
like
they are
a bunch
of
suckers.
Here's
how the
public
gets
hosed:
Some
stretches
of road
controlled
by the
North
Texas
Tollway
Authority
are
equipped
with
cameras
– not
coin
baskets
– for
toll
collection.
If a
driver
doesn't
have a
TollTag
to
accept
automatic
charges,
a camera
shoots
the
license
plate.
Regular
drivers
get a
bill in
the
mail.
Rental
drivers
might
get an
awful
surprise
on their
credit
card
statement
in the
form of
hefty
"administrative"
fees
imposed
courtesy
of their
rent
agreement.
Thus,
a few
dollars
in tolls
can turn
into
hundreds
of
dollars
of
charges
against
the
unsuspecting
customer.
Talk
about
grand
theft
auto!
There
is a
decent
way for
rental
companies
to deal
with
their
customers.
Enterprise
Rent-A-Car,
for
example,
has been
providing
NTTA
with
lists of
drivers
that
correspond
to the
cars
snapped
by the
cameras,
and the
toll
authority
bills
drivers
directly.
The
information
exchange
soon
will be
more
efficient
through
a
computerized
exchange
of data.
Most
other
companies
– you
know who
you are
– turn
over
toll
matters
to
outside
companies
that
jack up
the
charges.
These
rental
businesses
try to
put a
good
face on
the
practice,
saying
their
customer
contracts
contain
a
toll-charge
warning
or an
offer to
sell a
type of
toll
insurance.
That's
like
selling
someone
a
hamburger
that
causes
indigestion,
then
defending
it with
a
warning
printed
on the
back of
the
menu.
Not
only is
North
Texas
getting
to be a
toll-happy
place,
but NTTA
is
slowly
converting
all of
its
standard
toll
plazas
to
photo-only.
By 2010,
the
agency
plans to
have 90
miles of
roads
without
a coin
basket.
We
have
enough
road
rage
already,
and car
rental
companies
should
take
advantage
of
technology
to avoid
ramping
it up
even
more.