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Tolls raised for major bridges and highways across Turkey
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Tolls raised for major bridges and highways across Turkey

The Turkish General Directorate of Highways implemented a 15.78% to 17.58% increase in toll fees for highways and bridges, marking the second rise this year and bringing annual increases to 47% for bridge tolls. Tolls for the two busiest Istanbul Strait bridges remained unchanged. Opposition MP Aşkın Genç criticized the hikes, highlighting the financial strain of public-private partnership (PPP) projects, where citizens bear costs through both tolls and taxes due to state-backed traffic guarantees. He noted significant toll increases for PPP bridges like the Osmangazi and Çanakkale Bridges, with the latter seeing a 485% increase since opening. Concerns were raised about the long-term financial implications of guaranteed payments in PPP models, with forecasts indicating substantial future costs to the public budget.

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Tolls raised for major bridges and highways across Turkey

The Turkish General Directorate of Highways implemented a 15.78% to 17.58% increase in toll fees for highways and bridges, marking the second rise this year and bringing annual increases to 47% for bridge tolls. Tolls for the two busiest Istanbul Strait bridges remained unchanged. Opposition MP Aşkın Genç criticized the hikes, highlighting the financial strain of public-private partnership (PPP) projects, where citizens bear costs through both tolls and taxes due to state-backed traffic guarantees. He noted significant toll increases for PPP bridges like the Osmangazi and Çanakkale Bridges, with the latter seeing a 485% increase since opening. Concerns were raised about the long-term financial implications of guaranteed payments in PPP models, with forecasts indicating substantial future costs to the public budget.

Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article frames the toll hikes and PPP model as financially burdensome on citizens and the public budget, emphasizing criticism from the opposition. It highlights the negative economic impact and uses specific examples of inflated toll prices, suggesting a left-leaning critique of government-led,

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 95 · Objectivité 65): Factuality is high as the article provides specific percentage increases and references official sources. However, objectivity is lower due to the inclusion of political criticism from MP Aşkın Genç, which introduces a biased perspective.

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