5/22/2013 8:40:00 AM
they should just tax tire sales in NC (and any tires shipped to NC from an out-of-state seller)it should be pretty easy to come up with a formula that takes into account the size of the tire and its tread lifetimeBAM. done.
5/22/2013 8:47:55 AM
But that won't compensate for the higher per capita road maintenance due to weather wear in rural areas.Now I'm angry about those hillbilly moochers [Edited on May 22, 2013 at 9:06 AM. Reason : ]
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5/22/2013 10:56:57 AM
Well I just said SUVs, lol
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5/22/2013 11:06:04 AM
Why would weight be more important than tire friction? If it's more aerodynamic then that means there is less forward force from the tire. Surely that factors into road wear (as well as tire wear).
5/22/2013 11:19:11 AM
i feel like y'all are debating effects that tally up to, at most, less than a dollar's worth of road wear every 100,000 miles
5/22/2013 11:31:29 AM
5/22/2013 12:34:17 PM
^ clearly, penalties should be higher as efficiency goes up...pedestrians should pay the most, as they're not using any gas whatsoever...i have walked on a road, before, and i'm betting sidewalks are frequently paid for using money for road development
5/22/2013 12:42:10 PM
If you don't want to pay taxes for walking then you should pony up and buy all of the land you plan to walk on.
5/22/2013 2:23:36 PM
but then i have to pay taxes on THATgosh.
5/22/2013 2:33:06 PM
^^^^Good Lord man, how can you be so obtuse
5/23/2013 4:17:52 PM
I always thought taxing bicyclists was fucking retarded. Why? Because a) Other motorists seem to forget that most cyclists also do own cars and pay all the required state fees/gasoline taxes/etc. for our vehicles. We just don't feel the need to drive as much and clog up the road. b) Every time we bike, we save some wear and tear on the road. c) It's not like the money I save biking just goes up into the stratosphere. It goes back into the local economythrough more disposable income at bars, retailers, etc. d) The bicycling and pedestrian lobby presses for more livable and enjoyable cities. Why? All those bike lanes and sidewalks calm traffic and make it safer for everyone to get around. e) Everyone always bitches about how fat the South is. More bike and walking infrastructure makes it easier for people to participate in fitness. /endrant
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5/25/2013 9:47:47 AM
in some cases it's not large, and in some it is. A Volt weighs around 700lbs more than a Cruze. That wasn't really the point though, which is they're still using the road more or less the same but are paying a reduced share of the gas tax, which maintains the roads.[Edited on May 28, 2013 at 8:58 AM. Reason : ahuh]
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5/28/2013 10:26:04 AM
19% of the curb weight is not insignificant
5/28/2013 10:27:09 AM
as noted, passenger cars aren't really the problemwhat's a semi with an empty trailer weigh? 40k? so yeah, i don't consider less than 2% to be that significant (and that's against an empty trailer, not one that's upwards of twice that when full)
5/28/2013 10:45:50 AM
I fully agree with you. But cars do pay gas taxes that go towards road maintenance. So why should they pay less?
5/28/2013 11:43:39 AM
Why not fix the taxing system then and just charge larger yearly fees, or by mile, or whatever?
5/28/2013 3:43:26 PM
I was told florida taxes the vehicle based on weight and miles driven every year. Could be the best solution.
5/28/2013 4:35:36 PM
Florida considered a VMT tax a few years ago but nothing came of it. I'm not aware of anywhere that has a VMT tax yet. Some cities have done pilot programs to test the idea out, and the state of Oregon has as well. I'm not sure if any other states have tested it.
5/28/2013 4:41:25 PM
^^^How would you differentiate between miles driven in NC and miles driven outside of NC? If its a state tax (for state roads) then only the miles driven in NC should be taxable.
5/29/2013 8:57:15 AM
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5/29/2013 12:51:39 PM
Sounds like we should tax the weather.
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5/29/2013 4:38:13 PM
^^For me, it's because there are a number of reasons why we should be incentivizing hybrid and electric card ownership. I don't particularly care if the playing field is level. Plus, it's not like they aren't paying for road costs, since the majority of those costs come from general revenue.
5/29/2013 4:44:10 PM
also, his point started with a bad assumption
5/29/2013 4:45:49 PM
^lol, well doesn't the gas tax pay for roads?^^they already get incentives, lots of them.
5/30/2013 8:24:59 AM
As has already been discussed, the gas tax and other user fees pays for on average about 32% of road costs nationwide. North Carolina performs better than almost every other state, with user fees covering 46% of road costs. So, the other 54% is out of general revenue that everyone is paying for. The more incentives the better as far as I'm concerned. And this would be adding a disincentive, which makes no sense and is inconsistent with the transportation policies that we are (and should be) pursuing at the federal level.
5/30/2013 9:31:13 AM
furthermore, it's not just folks who use the roads who benefit from them...you may never drive or ride in a vehicle your entire life, but you quite likely benefit from the infrastructurepenalizing hybrid/EV owners is not the solution to the problem of road construction and maintenace costing money...it's really just a right-wing nut-punch to the dirty liberals who support a decreased dependence on oil (whether foreign or domestic)
5/30/2013 10:10:46 AM
5/30/2013 10:30:38 AM
I'm not jealous or upset. I don't think any of my previous comments would lead anyone to assume that?I don't view this as "punishment" by the "right" on the liberals. Looks more like making it more "fair" to me. Equaling things out, which seems to be something the "left" wants these days anyway.
5/30/2013 2:17:24 PM
5/30/2013 2:50:58 PM
I do wonder if some people have actually failed to internalize the concept that fossil fuels are finite.Think about someone in 2100 reading this thread... to find users concerned about the fairness to people driving conventional ICEs. How could you possibly hold you head high while understanding this reality? How?
5/30/2013 2:59:38 PM
need to start tolling the sidewalks, I do not pay taxes so free loaders can just walk around safely on pavement for free
5/31/2013 1:03:53 AM
Make things equal?!?!?Go fuck yourself in the headI was trying to add an example but Tketeg just made me stupid with his stupid. [Edited on May 31, 2013 at 8:29 AM. Reason : Hhhhh]
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