People don’t like tolls. An overwhelming number don’t like the idea of tolling downtown Seattle, to try to address traffic congestion. Most don’t want to add more variably-priced freeway lanes, like on Interstate 405. And a big chunk of people think that the main effect of tolls is penalizing drivers who can’t afford to pay. Those are the results of a new Seattle Times poll that surveyed city and county residents on potential solutions to the region’s transportation woes. Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan announced last year that the city will develop a plan to toll city roadways, part of its efforts to reduce traffic congestion and greenhouse-gas emissions. Such a plan remains only in the research stages, and Durkan has said little publicly about it since her announcement nine months ago.