This is more than the average fossil car owner pays in gas taxes, and really bad policy during a world fuel shortage.

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    It should be something everybody pays. Not just EV drivers. The only fair road tax is to measure the distance driven every year during a car inspection and use the car/truck/bus weight to charge per mile driven.

    This is the perfect time to switch to a mileage tax, because you can get rid of the tax at the pump and politically look like a “winner”, while actually bringing in more revenue. The gas tax hasn’t been raised since 1993.

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      There a privacy implication for the tracking mileage I’m not thrilled with, and would support an opt-out but paying more than average system.

      Gas tax is/was ingenious because it was not privacy invasive and scaled perfectly with use. But not applicable in the age of EVs.

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      This fair share concept is crazy to me. The vast majority of road wear comes from Semi Trucks, to why doesn’t anyone want them to pay their fair share?

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        If the funding comes from a federal fuel tax, then the higher per gallon tax on diesel (and the much higher fuel consumption that cargo trucks have) mean they actually do.

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      You must be in Europe. Vehicles in North America are not inspected. They drive until they fall apart.