Bade wrote:Sachin, the NH47 bypass section with a toll would not work anywhere in the world

even in capitalist havens.
In that case Kerala folks should be clearly told that four lane highway is out of question. The so called great 100% literate, socially aware folks of Kerala kept quiet all this time. It is not that the people did not know that this was going to be a toll road. They jolly well knew that. And when every thing is ready out come the protests demanding that tolls should not be levied. If you ask me (I say this as a true blue Mallu only, but who for quite some time live outside the state), the idea behind these protests are all for having first class facilities with no paisa going out of their pockets. No wonder that no sensible contractor want to touch this place and the Mannuthi-Walayar section still remains a big question mark.
The only way you can have a 4+4 lane carriageway with tolls going through the denser parts of Kerala is on stilts and completely access controlled.
Such a plan was mooted, but quickly shot down. There were very many reasons for the same. But one of them was a whine that the road on stilts would be cutting the state to two parts

. Some intellectuals also were not happy over the fact that these highways are only benefecial to the super rich, who can go from one end of the state to another in around 5 hours time.
If anyone want to build a tolled expressway at grade level through there, must check their heads.
I do agree with this point

. Infact the contractor who took up this decision, actually made a mistake. And successive state governments also managed to hood wink these fellows to take up the contract by promising them a helping hand in running the show.
Any body who plans to get into road building (or rail laying) contracts in Kerala should examine their heads. As I said folks should be really left in their socialistic heaven, where all folks can use the narrow roads for years to come

. But clearly tell them if they want any thing more, better pay up. Or let the road users form a co-operative society, pool in their money and build the roads *.
nakul wrote:Most people get pissed off because this toll business never ends. Even years after the road has been built, toll booths do not shut down.
This is a problem, but again the people can take this to the courts. In Kerala itself the people had used the option against Toll levied on a bridge near Kochi city. The contractor conveniently hid the fact that the time fixed for the tolls had finished long ago. Another example I know is for a bridge in Kozhikode Rural Dt. So such things can be tackled differently rather than using it as an excuse not to pay tolls at all.
* Cochin International Airport (CIAL) was built in this manner.