Unfortunately it feels like 25-35% of the drivers I see aren't registered, period.
Albuquerque, NM
Rules
- Try not to do anything we need to make a rule about. It will be named after you.
This wouldn't effect them.
I know, I meant that the need for a fee hike feels like it's coming at the cost of other folks not paying their share.
I have a dry sense of humor.
But yah. That's literally always and everywhere how things work. People who do pay, over-pay for those who don't. Car insurance has a specific additional coverage for when the person "at fault" isn't insured. Most stores have "shrinkage" rates of around 2-5%. Which means everyone pays that much extra to cover the cost of theft.
Registration has become pretty cheap in comparison, I don't think its changed much since at least 2018. Why don't they consider applying higher sales tax to vehicle purchases instead of the 3% there is now? You would think:
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It would generate more immediate revenue
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It would hit poor people much less than regressive registration fees
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It would especially hit expensive EVs which are heavy because of big batteries and therefore contribute to road maintenance more
I wouldn't disagree with both going up.
No increase for 7 years is a long time. It makes sense to increase it 25 or 35%.
It doesn't make sense there should be a sales tax discount on cars. They should absolutely be the standard 5.125% +local tax.