Toll Operations Sample Clauses
Toll Operations. The County shall set the toll rates and schedules for implementation.
Toll Operations. The County shall have the exclusive right to (i) impose tolls upon the users of the Toll Facility; (ii) establish, modify and adjust the rate of such tolls; and (iii) enforce and collect tolls from the users of the Toll Facility.
Toll Operations. A. Users of the HOT Lanes shall be tolled according to the User Classification defined in Section I. Exempt Vehicles shall receive a discount of 100% of the applicable Toll Rate. However, Developer may charge a toll at the applicable Toll Rate without discount for an HOV if the vehicle is not equipped with a Transponder, regardless of occupancy, except if the vehicle is (a) a Transit Vehicle; (b) a Motorcycle; or (c) a law enforcement vehicle, emergency fire and rescue vehicle or emergency medical service vehicle, and as set forth in North Carolina General Statutes §136-89.211(2). Users may be charged Incidental Charges for the issuance of Transponders to such Exempt Vehicles.
B. During the initial 180 days after the Substantial Completion Date for the Project Section which is first to achieve Substantial Completion, Developer shall operate the HOT Lanes in Schedule Mode. After the initial 180 days after the Substantial Completion Date, Developer may operate the HOT Lanes in Dynamic Mode.
C. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, under no circumstances shall a User be charged a toll more than any of the following, as may be adjusted by the Extended Vehicle Multiplier (if applicable):
(1) A toll based on the latest published Toll Rate Schedule (when in Schedule Mode) for the prevailing day of the week, time of day and direction of travel if such toll is applicable to the User;
(2) A toll based on the latest published toll discounts (if any) if such toll is applicable to the User; and
(3) A toll no more than the last toll displayed to the User on the Toll Rate Sign prior to the User’s entry into a Toll Segment of the HOT Lanes if the toll displayed on the Toll Rate Sign is applicable to the User.
D. In addition to the requirements set forth in Section VIII, if Developer desires to establish or cancel a discount with respect to any toll, it shall give written notice of the establishment or cancellation to NCDOT at least 60 days prior to implementation or withdrawal thereof. Developer shall also notify the public at least 30 days prior to the change, taking all necessary measures to communicate it to the public, including through the use of a public Internet website, by phone, or in person at the Customer Service Center during reasonable business hours, or by any other reasonable means of communication.
E. Developer shall, at its own cost, take all necessary measures to communicate to the public the then-current Toll Rate Schedule (when in Schedule M...
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