Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No thank you, we are helping the environment and should pay zero
Helping the environment?!
You mean all the toxic battery elements mined overseas then shipped here?
Then your batteries being charged by coal burning power plants?
Then these same batteries buried in land fills poisoning the land?
Yeah OK. Fool.
Virginia electricity is natural gas and nuclear, "fool".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gas tax should be abolished and funding for roads should be based on mileage and weight. Since VA already has a required yearly inspection, this info could be captured at that time. Gas tax was a decent proxy for mileage and weight (since heavier vehicles use more gas), but now that we'll have 10K pound electric hummers destroying the roads, we need something else that applies to all vehicles.
How? If I commute to MD or DC five days a week, how does VA allot my mileage
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No thank you, we are helping the environment and should pay zero
Helping the environment?!
You mean all the toxic battery elements mined overseas then shipped here?
Then your batteries being charged by coal burning power plants?
Then these same batteries buried in land fills poisoning the land?
Yeah OK. Fool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gas tax should be abolished and funding for roads should be based on mileage and weight. Since VA already has a required yearly inspection, this info could be captured at that time. Gas tax was a decent proxy for mileage and weight (since heavier vehicles use more gas), but now that we'll have 10K pound electric hummers destroying the roads, we need something else that applies to all vehicles.
Virginia DMV has a "Mileage choice" program that is exactly part of a transition to this. Our DOT is doing a good job being pretty progressive (and long-sighted) about transportation funding compared to the majority of other states.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gas tax should be abolished and funding for roads should be based on mileage and weight. Since VA already has a required yearly inspection, this info could be captured at that time. Gas tax was a decent proxy for mileage and weight (since heavier vehicles use more gas), but now that we'll have 10K pound electric hummers destroying the roads, we need something else that applies to all vehicles.
How? If I commute to MD or DC five days a week, how does VA allot my mileage
Anonymous wrote:Gas tax should be abolished and funding for roads should be based on mileage and weight. Since VA already has a required yearly inspection, this info could be captured at that time. Gas tax was a decent proxy for mileage and weight (since heavier vehicles use more gas), but now that we'll have 10K pound electric hummers destroying the roads, we need something else that applies to all vehicles.
Anonymous wrote:Gas tax should be abolished and funding for roads should be based on mileage and weight. Since VA already has a required yearly inspection, this info could be captured at that time. Gas tax was a decent proxy for mileage and weight (since heavier vehicles use more gas), but now that we'll have 10K pound electric hummers destroying the roads, we need something else that applies to all vehicles.
Anonymous wrote:No thank you, we are helping the environment and should pay zero
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:State gas tax pays for road maintenance. You're still coming out on top, so stop whining.
How's that? The roads are terrible here!
Anonymous wrote:State gas tax pays for road maintenance. You're still coming out on top, so stop whining.
Anonymous wrote:Seems reasonable to add some sort of fee for EVs, as we don't pay gas taxes, which -- even though they don't usually cover all road maintenance -- are as close as most states come to a use charge for roads.