Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the government has secured a 25 per cent cut in the toll rates for the North-South Highway.
However, the final rates have not yet been approved.
Holness says the government is continuing talks with the developer, China Harbour Engineering Limited.
It is being proposed that drivers of Class One vehicles be charged a rate of $1,220 to go the full journey from Caymanas in St Catherine to Mammee Bay in St Ann.
Drivers of Class Two vehicles would pay $2,450, Class Three a rate of $3,700 and Class Four would pay $600.
On the Linstead to Caymanas route, the proposed toll rate for Class One vehicles is $500, Class Two $1,000, Class Three $1,500 and Class Four $250.
However, the island’s truckers have already indicated they will not use the new highway at the proposed rates as it will end up costing them more than the traditional route through Bog Walk.
Taxi associations have also said the highway will not be economical at the proposed rate.
Meanwhile, Holness says the highway in itself will not guarantee economic development.
He says while it is a critical ingredient, the development will stem from spin-off investments.
Holness was speaking at the official opening of the highway this morning.
Well thats a good start :2thumbup
$ 3700. Is almost half someone’s weekly pay that very high. I will take the long route that can buy gas for the journey to and fro.its should not pass $2000. For the total leg. If its affordable it will be use by more and then it will generate more users bringing in more $$$.Jamaica hard. Its a good thing the highway. But it needs to be affordable.