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Tuesday, 02 December 2008

Sydney Harbour Bridge closer to being cashless

28/09/2008 8:30:00 AM.  | Victoria Owens
Motorists are being warned of more changes to the toll on the Harbour Bridge today, with more booths becoming cash-less.

Two booths near the southern end of the bridge near the Rocks plaza are now E-only.

Alec Brown from the RTA says the changes will benefit motorists - particularly during this week's peak hour.

“Now these changes will improve traffic flow on the south-bound lanes on the Bridge during the busy morning peak period.”

“We’d ask motorists to be aware of the changes and drive carefully until they get used to the new arrangements.”

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