It should be same fee for all cars regardless of powertrain. Adjust for weight if needed. Adjust gas price to compensate.
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oh no a $250 dollar fee on my EV is going to ruin all the math I did with gas at a $2.50 when I got my car. oh wait its how much now?
Yep, that's because it's from the party owned by oil.
The only fair way to tax cars (and semi trucks and buses) now is to take a mileage reading every yearly inspection, combine that with the car weight, and charge a per mile fee for each vehicle based on that data.
every yearly inspection
LOL. No one inspects cars in North America.
This is the way
ELI5 why can't we just do away with the property tax and make all roads toll roads?
Property tax is about much more than roads.
It's mostly not about roads. It about police, fire, schools, and practically everything else also.
Or just tax the tires.
This is brilliant: tire wear (loss of X grams of rubber) scales with distance traveled, vehicle weight, speed and aggressive driving.
but the supply chain is very hard to lock-down, without tire serial numbers.
Then people will buy harder tires which are more dangerous.
land of the free (to be scammed and ripped off). Home of the brave (and stupid to stay)
Very few have the means to just leave.