• Buffalox@lemmy.world
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    13 days ago

    I heard about that, and that’s crazy. You gotta love all that freedom. 🤥
    I don’t drive nearly that much either.
    I understand the logic of the tax on gas to pay for roads, but here an EV is taxed less because it pollutes less. USA needs more of that.

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      13 days ago

      Realistically we should be taxing by weight and miles driven as the former causes the most damage to the roads. At that point the propulsion type and efficiency don’t really matter. EVs actually would be taxed more given that they’re heavier, but it’d also proportionately tax trucks and larger vehicles correctly at that point.

      You could easily implement it with a yearly odometer reading with your registration or inspection and every car has a GVWR registered with it.

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        12 days ago

        …vehicle registration taxes should be based upon ton-miles driven and speed limits should be based upon kinetic energy…

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      12 days ago

      I understand the logic of the tax on gas to pay for roads

      But even that doesn’t really hold up. Gas tax depending on state, generally covers less than half of road maintenance and is already unfair because of hybrids and other efficient vehicles.

      And the bulk of the damage is probably from big trucks anyway