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Gas tax on miles, not gallons, tested

PORTLAND, Ore., March 25 (UPI) -- Oregon is testing the idea of collecting highway funds through a tax on miles driven, rather than gasoline consumed.

 

Eighty percent of Oregon's highway money comes from its 24-cents-per-gallon gas tax. If the state promotes reducing gasoline consumption and consumers tend to buy the fuel-efficient vehicles, including hybrids, highway revenues would take a hit, The New York Times reported.

 

The test program uses a global positioning system to track miles driven, using a black box to calculate how many miles are clocked in-state, out of state and during rush hour.

 

http://upi.com/NewsTrack/view.php?StoryID=...25-031322-1742r

 

 

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Soon we will all have satellites tasked to tracking our every movement and charging us a tax every time we take a dump...

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Soon we will all have satellites tasked to tracking our every movement and charging us a tax every time we take a dump...

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This is just plain scary, not that they can't do it now without the box on an individual suspect, but now they will have saved records of all car movements. Might makes some interesting parental conversations though!

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Soon we will all have satellites tasked to tracking our every movement and charging us a tax every time we take a dump...

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We will be like the truckers... What is the IBM commercial... "Help Desk" thingy? Tracking shipments.

 

The government will learn a lot from business.

 

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So if people do the right thing by the energy crisis and buy a hybrid, the government will do whatever they can to replace their 'lost' tax revenue (ignoring the fact that environmental and highway maintenance costs would decline), which will then negate the benefit of buying the hybrid.

 

This is fuggin absurd. Bring on the revolution.

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So if people do the right thing by the energy crisis and buy a hybrid, the government will do whatever they can to replace their 'lost' tax revenue (ignoring the fact that environmental and highway maintenance costs would decline), which will then negate the benefit of buying the hybrid.

 

This is fuggin absurd.  Bring on the revolution.

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I'm for hire.

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