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In reply to the discussion: This is surprising me: DU is against a tax on driving cars to pay for infrastructure? [View all]ReasonableToo
(505 posts)Fee income -
I got one of those transponders for a bridge that we'd cross once every two years or so. No biggie. You put a deposit down to cover the cost of the electronic device and put some money in an account. when it get's low, they charge your credit card or something.
Then they change things so that there is a monthly charge whether you use the device or not. In a few months the balance is gone and conveniently recharges so they can take more for nothing.
Surveillance -
The more roads that are changed to tolls the more people will feel the need to get the transponders for convenient payment. The more transponders, the more data is collected on where people go.
I wholeheartedly agree with collecting taxes for road maintenance as well as a carbon tax. Do it at the pump though for many reasons. Three are: The pump doesn't make you decelerate and accelerate (extra times) making your trip less fuel efficient. At the pump can hit gas and diesel lawnmowers with a carbon tax in addition to motor vehicles. Let us go about our business without more more eagle eyes. (Yes, I know, there are tag readers as well.)