Re: Some states want to punish fuel-efficient car drivers!

>> Oregon looks at taxing mileage instead of gasoline >> By RYAN KOST, Associated Press Writer Ryan Kost, Associated Press Writer ? >> Sat Jan 3, 7:38 am ET >> >> >> >> PORTLAND, Ore. ? Oregon is among a growing number of states exploring ways >> to tax drivers based on the number of miles they drive instead of how much >> gas they use, even going so far as to install GPS monitoring devices in >> 300 vehicles. The idea first emerged nearly 10 years ago as Oregon >> lawmakers worried that fuel-efficient cars such as gas-electric hybrids >> could pose a threat to road upkeep, which is paid for largely with >> gasoline taxes. > >How about taxing based on a combination of gasoline per gallon, with a >multiplier related to the gross vehicle weight, to account for the real >cause of road deterioration - - tonnage. > >Prius driver. >

Until you reach the level of very large truck there isn't much actual road damage from simply driving a vehicle on the road. The current $$$ per Gallon gas tax is probably the fairest tax ever put on a product. There is no reason to change it other then it needs to be increased simply to keep up with changes in fuel economy and inflation.

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Ashton Crusher
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The fact that stealing is useful doesn't make it any less stealing.

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