Transurban,which operates almost all of Sydney’s toll roads,confirmed tolls on WestConnex would rise by 6.1 per cent on January 1. WestConnex comprises multiple motorways including the widened M4,the M4 East and the M5 East.
Labor roads spokesman John Graham said the leap in WestConnex tolls would amount to the “worst ever New Year’s Day gift” for motorists. “Peak toll inflation will hit Sydney just as voters go to the polls in March. That will have drivers upset,and the government worried,” he said.
Under so-called escalation rates,distance-based tolls for WestConnex rise annually at the rate of inflation or 4 per cent,whichever is greater.
It means maximum tolls for cars using the WestConnex motorways will increase by 64 cents to $11.10 on January 1,and for trucks by $1.91 to $33.31.
Metropolitan Roads Minister Natalie Ward said tolls routinely rose quarterly or yearly in line with inflation as NSW Labor knew full well because it had locked the state into contracts for a number of toll roads when it was in government,including the M7 and the M2.
“It is curious that despite much conjecture and criticism of the government,Labor has zero plans and zero policy when it comes to tolls,or anything else,” she said.