Rail line improvement

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Rail line improvement

by Dean Jones » Sun Dec 04, 2011 4:16 am
Dear Friends,

I was having problems in answering the following question.

According to the Tristate Transportation Authority, making certain improvements to the main commuter rail line would increase ridership dramatically. The authority plans to finance these improvements over the course of five years by raising automobile tolls on the two highway bridges along the route the rail line serves. Although the proposed improvements are indeed needed, the authority's plan for securing the necessary funds should be rejected because it would unfairly force drivers to absorb the entire cost of something from which they receive no benefit. Which of the following, if true, would cast the most doubt on the effectiveness of the authority's plan to finance the proposed improvements by increasing bridge tolls?

A. Before the authority increases tolls on any of the area bridges, it is required by law to hold public hearings at which objections to the proposed increase can be raised.
B. Whenever bridge tolls are increased, the authority must pay a private contractor to adjust the automated tollcollecting machines.
C. Between the time a proposed toll increase is announced and the time the increase is actually put into effect,many commuters buy more tokens than usual to postpone the effects of the increase.
D. When tolls were last increased on the two bridges in question, almost 20 percent of the regular commuter traffic switched to a slightly longer alternative route that has since been improved.
E. The chairman of the authority is a member of the Tristate Automobile Club that has registered strong opposition to the proposed toll increase.


Please help.

OA after some discussions.

My choice was option C

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by user123321 » Sun Dec 04, 2011 5:16 am
IMO D

We need to find some cause which may weaken transport's plan of placing tolls on highway.

C & D are contenders. But C can be eliminated since this plan will be in effect for five years, and generally no one buys toll tickets worth useful for five years. Anyways D looks good choice when compared to C.

D says almost 20% of the traffic will get reduced on concerned highway after toll is increased. This will weaken the plan stated.

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by tuanquang269 » Wed Dec 07, 2011 6:37 am
IMO D

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by mskgmat » Wed Dec 07, 2011 9:24 am
Answer should be D. Answer C only postpone the effect not completely eliminate the possiblity.

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by Dean Jones » Sun Dec 11, 2011 8:27 am
OA is option D