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Pattullo gridlock predicted with Port Mann toll rise

Monday will mark the first post-holiday rush hour that will see typical traffic levels along with the regular toll on the Port Mann Bridge, and some drivers may experience major headaches 10 km away, on and around the toll-free Pattullo Bridge.

$3 toll in effect for cars, pick-up trucks, and small vans as of Jan. 1

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Port Mann Bridge toll-avoiders may shift more traffic than ever to the Pattullo Bridge starting Monday

Monday will mark the first post-holiday rush hour that will seetypical traffic levels along with the regulartollon the Port Mann Bridge, and some drivers may experience majorheadaches 10 km away, on and around the toll-freePattullo Bridge.

The Port Mann Bridge toll had been set at an introductory rate of $1.50for cars, pickup trucks and small vans, but that rate doubled to $3 each crossing on Jan. 1. Rates for larger vehicles weren't discounted andremain the same, at $6a trip for cars with trailers, and for cube vansand smallmotorhomes, and $9 for vehicles that are more than eight metres long.

The base toll for a car trip across the Port Mann Bridge is now $3, up from the $1.50 introductory rate. (CBC)

Some discounts on the tolls are available, such as HOV lane discounts in rush hour and incentives toregister for billingaccountsbut many see the biggest savings to the west, where trips across the older, smaller Pattullo Bridgeare still free.

Residents in New Westminster, B.C., are concerned that a large number of south-of-the-Fraser commuters bound for Vancouver will altertheir habitual routes in order to avoid the tolls.

New Westminster city councillor Chuck Puchmayrsays he's expecting congestion on his city's streets to get much worse.

"I think tomorrow there willbe a bit of a learning curve as people start to get their tolls and realizing that they've doubled, and they're going to start looking for alternatives, such as what people have already done," he told CBC News Sunday.

"They've looked at alternatives to the Port Mann Bridge and they're cutting through New Westminster to get to Vancouver, and vice versa."

Driversalso have a new route from the east to access the Pattullo Bridge, and other crossings further downriver, along the newly-opened South Fraser Perimeter Road.

But Puchmayr claims the SFPR has so far enabled more truckers to use the Pattullo to avoid the $9dollar toll across the Port Mann Bridge.

The Transportation Investment Corporation,which runs the Port Mann Bridgetolling operation under the brand name TReO, says the South Fraser Perimeter Road is a designated alternate route.

"In accordance with the Provincial Tolling Policy, drivers of the new Port Mann Bridge must have access to at least one alternate route that is both convenient and free," TI Corp says on the Treo.ca website. "If you do not want to use the tolled crossing, you have the option to travel via the new South Fraser Perimeter Road."

with files from the CBC's Dan Burritt