Tolls in Connecticut have always been an urban legend for me. I was probably not even born yet when they were eliminated. Toll booths were on Interstate 95 for a while, and supposedly (according to my dad) made the traffic even WORSE on I-95 (shudder). I can't even think about I-95 traffic being even worse than it is now, however, we may be getting some sort of tolls in 2015.

At least that's what Gov. Dannell Malloy hinted at.

According to NBC Connecticut, Malloy said that tolls are the "way for paying for things" and if "we want good roads in Connecticut then we need to think about how to pay for it".

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Now, I know the entire chorus is going to argue back: "We pay enough taxes in this f---in' state already!"

Yes, that is very true. Also, the tolls were just a huge safety hazard. They got rid of them after a huge deadly, horrible accident which could totally happen again. Imagine speeding and slowing down for tolls on I-95? Sounds awful.

So what do you think? Bad roads or no tolls?

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