• Tenderizer@aussie.zone
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      9 days ago

      People are surprisingly unkeen on tracking in their car. So kilometers driven wouldn’t work.

      I’d say just go with a fee based on the weight of the vehicle, exponential of course. We need fewer heavy cars, fewer kilometers driven will be a side effect. And as a bonus effect maybe I’d be able to buy an EV without a range that’s 8 times what I actually need.

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        6 days ago

        Odometer reading is a relatively unobtrusive metadatum.

        It is recorded when the vehicle is serviced so it is already in someone’s database.

        If kms travelled had to be reported annually at the time of registration, no-one will complain (except sov-shit cookers, and they don’t pay rego anyway).

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        7 days ago

        Have you actually driven outside the city here? I need the 400km my EV has to get between capital cities

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          6 days ago

          A child’s skull doesn’t know whether it’s steel or lithium making up that extra 0.5T.

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          6 days ago

          Why would you drive between capital cities? There’s public transport for that.

          I need to drive from the bush into the nearby major town and back again. 50km round trip.

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        9 days ago

        Eh, people can submit odometer readings once a year with their rego renewal.

        Honesty based should be good enough. Penalties can apply if you’re caught tampering or severely underreporting.