More and more drivers are crossing the new bridges between Indiana and LouisvilleKY

RIVERLINK UPDATE: CROSSINGS CLIMB IN FIRST QUARTER

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (April 24, 2017) –  More drivers are taking advantage of the new and improved transportation options provided by the Louisville – Southern Indiana Ohio River Bridges Project. Traffic on the three tolled bridges — the new SR 265 Lewis and Clark Bridge, the new I-65 Abraham Lincoln Bridge and the improved I-65 Kennedy Bridge – climbed more than 15 percent from the end of January to the end of March.

 

There were more than 2.2 million crossings of the tolled bridges in January. That number climbed to nearly 2.6 million during March. Nearly 7 million crossings were recorded on the three bridges in the first quarter of the year.

 

FIRST-QUARTER CROSSINGS FOR DOWNTOWN AND LEWIS AND CLARK
January February March Total
First Quarter Crossings (in millions) 2.2 2.1 2.6 6.9

 

Nearly 10,000 more vehicles crossed tolled bridges during an average weekday in March as compared to January, an increase of more than 12 percent. The average number of weekend crossings was up nearly 24 percent from January to March.

 

FIRST-QUARTER USAGE FOR DOWNTOWN AND LEWIS AND CLARK
January February March
Weekday Average Crossings                 79,667             83,014            89,489
Weekend Average Crossings            54,644             57,434            67,530

 

 

 

 

AVERAGE NUMBER OF CROSSINGS BY BRIDGE
Location January February March
Kennedy Bridge
Weekday 32,017 33,703 36,406
Weekend 23,107 23,191 28,209
Lincoln Bridge
Weekday 32,589 33,552 36,466
Weekend 21,619 23,973 28,414
Lewis and Clark Bridge
Weekday 15,061 15,759 16,616
Weekend 9,917 10,270 10,907

 

More drivers are crossing the tolled bridges with transponders, which means they’re paying the lowest toll rates. On the first day of tolling in late December, 37 percent of vehicles that crossed the tolled bridges had transponders and prepaid accounts.  By the end of the first quarter, that number had climbed more than 20 percentage points. In March, 58 percent of weekday traffic had transponders and prepaid accounts when crossing tolled bridges.

 

PERCENT OF CROSSINGS WITH TRANSPONDERS
December March
Weekday 37% 58%
Weekend 32% 43%

 

There was also substantial growth in the number of RiverLink prepaid accounts created, and transponders requested during the first quarter of the year. At the end of March, nearly 108,000 RiverLink prepaid accounts had been opened, a 37 percent increase for the quarter. The number of RiverLink transponders requested increased 60 percent.

 

TRANSPONDER AND ACCOUNT GROWTH
12/31/2016 3/31/2017 % Increase
RiverLink accounts            78,507          107,554 37%
Total transponders          171,942          274,932 60%
Local transponders          140,835          232,017 65%
E-Z Pass transponders            31,107             42,915 38%

 

Nearly 8,500 drivers qualified for the frequent-user discount in March, an increase of 33 percent from January, the first full month of tolling. The frequent-user discount is an automatic credit after 40 trips are posted on any of the three tolled bridges in a calendar month. The credit is 50 percent, and each additional trip that month is also discounted 50 percent.

 

The frequent-user discount is only for drivers in passenger vehicles with RiverLink personal accounts who maintain a positive balance. The frequent-user discount is per transponder, not per account.

 

FIRST-QUARTER FREQUENT-USERS
January February March
Frequent Users               6,334               6,793 8,454

 

Since the start of tolling, nearly 700,000 vehicles without prepaid accounts or transponders have crossed the tolled bridges. Drivers without prepaid accounts and transponders are paying higher toll rates.

 

RiverLink is all-electronic tolling, with no stopping, no slowing, no lines and no coin machines. Toll rates range from $2-$12, depending on the size of the vehicle. Drivers with transponders pay the lowest toll rates. The difference is $2 per crossing. It costs $2 to cross a tolled bridge in a passenger vehicle with a prepaid account and transponder and $4 without.

 

 

 

Drivers Without an Account Receive an Invoice

 

For drivers without prepaid accounts and transponders, cameras capture an image of the license plate and an invoice is mailed to the registered owner of the vehicle. There’s no need for drivers to take any action until the invoice arrives. Initial invoices are for tolls owed, and do not include any penalties.

 

Invoices can be paid online, by mail, by phone or in person at a RiverLink customer service center. Drivers who do not pay tolls on time will be charged additional fees and may face restrictions on vehicle registration until tolls and penalties are paid.

 

Revenue to Date

 

Revenue numbers are preliminary for the first quarter. At the end of the first quarter, $8.6 million had been collected and split evenly between Indiana and Kentucky. An additional $6.8 million will be received from E-ZPass systems in other states (drivers who crossed the tolled Ohio River bridges with E-ZPass transponders from other states). The billing cycle is still active, and additional money is being collected from vehicle owners who have received invoices.

 

Vehicle owners have 30 days to pay the first invoice without any additional fees. A second invoice includes a $5 administrative fee, and vehicle owners have 20 days to pay the invoice. A third invoice includes a $25 violation fee, and drivers have 30 days to pay the bill. If the invoice is still not paid, the bill moves to collections and a $30 collections fee is added. Vehicle owners in Kentucky and Indiana who do not pay their tolls may face restrictions on vehicle registration until tolls and related fees are paid.

 

Revenue collected to date is in line with expectations, and both states are meeting their financial obligations for the Bridges Project. Toll revenue can only be used to meet financial obligations of the project and for operation and maintenance of the project area.

 

Increase in Traffic expected

 

Traffic on the three tolled bridges is expected to continue to increase in the coming months, especially during the busy summer travel months. Combined traffic on the three bridges has topped 100,000 vehicles on three recent dates: March 24, March 31 and April 7, Fridaytravel days during the spring break season for area schools.

 

Residents should prepare out-of-town guests visiting for the Kentucky Derby or passing through the area this summer. If they decide to open a RiverLink prepaid account, they will save money on each crossing.

 

Drivers can open a personal account online at www.RiverLink.com or by phone at 855-RIV-LINK. A personal account can include up to four vehicles, with a minimum balance of $20 to open an account. RiverLink transponders are mailed, free of charge, to account holders. The account balance rolls over month to month.

 

All E-ZPass transponders, including the I-PASS from Illinois and the Indiana Toll Road E-ZPass work with the RiverLink system. No further action is necessary.