Selective toll fees?

The city of Incheon, with its world-ranked international airport and ports, is indisputably the main gateway to Korea. Its geography features a few impressive bridges over the West Sea. They are nothing like the straight and solid utilitarian bridges of Seoul linking the north and south sides of the Han River. The towering reach of these Incheon bridges creates a unique sight. A recent new addition to Incheon's landscape is the Cheongna Haneul Bridge that connects Cheongna International City with Yeongjong Island where the airport is located, both parts of Incheon Free Economic Zone. The bridge makes a long sideways arc spanning 4.68 kilometers with a six-lane crossing, as well as the world's tallest offshore observation deck. The bridge, however, is currently at the center of a dispute over what is supposed to be a beneficial policy for residents. The local government has decided to exempt toll fees on the new bridge for residents of Yeongjong, Cheongna and the islands of Bukdo Township, when the bridge opens to the public on Jan. 5. The toll exemptions range from 2,000 won ($1.36) to