An article in the NYT today talked about how the federal fuel tax is not keeping up with funding of highway and bridge projects. And we are all aware of the bridges and highways in poor condition. With more fuel efficient vehicles this is only going to get worse with more and more money needed from the general fund.
So a way to modernize funding of the federal highway fund is to charge people on an annual basis a fee per ton-mile. It would be recorded at annual inspection time from the odometer. Light cars that do less damage to the roads would pay less than heavy vehicles.
At the end of the day, we (Americans and businesses) need to pay for building and repairing highways. This is just an option to do it a little fairer.
At a high level, this seems reasonable.
So a way to modernize funding of the federal highway fund is to charge people on an annual basis a fee per ton-mile. It would be recorded at annual inspection time from the odometer. Light cars that do less damage to the roads would pay less than heavy vehicles.
At the end of the day, we (Americans and businesses) need to pay for building and repairing highways. This is just an option to do it a little fairer.
At a high level, this seems reasonable.