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Everybody already pays duty per mile when they pay fuel duty at the pumps and road tax. It will just add more cost per mile, at the moment my costs are about 12p to 14p per mile plus road tax at £130 in an add blue diesel car and always use Jet ultra premium fuel.
I hope you are right about pay per mile, dd.It would be a big improvement on current road taxation.Latest figures for those who like the data;https://nitter.poast.org/DrSimEvans/status/1808789408830681193#m
Pay per mile has to come in eventually. The alternative is:1) Congestion will make roads unusable 2) Taxes would have to be raised elsewhere, or spending on core things cut.This is an excellent explainer.https://x.com/MichaelDnes1/status/1809853434465591770
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on July 07, 2024, 07:58:00 pmPay per mile has to come in eventually. The alternative is:1) Congestion will make roads unusable 2) Taxes would have to be raised elsewhere, or spending on core things cut.This is an excellent explainer.https://x.com/MichaelDnes1/status/1809853434465591770I agree that a more progressive solution needs to be implemented in the major urban conurbations but would it be fair to also use the same policy in areas outside?
Actually bst you could tax vehicles on their electric usage. The new vehicles can link with energy providers and be tracked that way. Mine is with octopus and they decide exactly when to charge the car and at the same time give a cheap rate. That could easily be aligned with taxation in time as they have that data.
It would but imagine the problems that also causes in the economy. Nurses not picking shifts because it costs to drive in. Inflation in wages as rush hour travel costs spiral. It's not a simple or particularly strong idea. Take Doncaster for example, what's the alternative to driving through town for crossing Doncaster?Reducing non essential travel is a better idea.
I Have Just re registers my car, it’s now down to Silly Syd,no 4 Prudential Chambers Silver Street,Doncaster! Along with 168 others!
Thatcher privatised bus services 1986 and ever since there has been a mishmash of regulations that has not helped. Many bus routes have been cancelled since 2008 and in 2017 councils were stopped from setting up bus companies, not that it would be easy to find the funding.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bus_deregulation_in_Great_Britain#:~:text=It%20began%20in%201980%20with,those%20powers%20to%20bus%20operators.gleaned from wiki
Chicken and egg.Bus services have become expensive, patchy and unreliable. Sort that out and people would use them.