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I don't think the Masspike should eliminate tolls because every exit is at least 10 miles apart. But, if I-92 through Vermont and New Hampshire is built, I think it should be designated as I-90 so the Masspike won't have an interstate designation and they won't have to keep the Masspike at interstate standards so the Turnpike Commission could lift tolls because they won't have to keep the Masspike at interstate standards.

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