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Oregon Exploring Mileage Tax Instead of Gasoline

Saturday, January 03, 2009

 


PORTLAND, Ore. —  Oregon is among a growing number of states exploring ways to tax drivers based on the number of miles they drive instead of how much gas they use, even going so far as to install GPS monitoring devices in 300 vehicles. The idea first emerged nearly 10 years ago as Oregon lawmakers worried that fuel-efficient cars such as gas-electric hybrids could pose a threat to road upkeep, which is paid for largely with gasoline taxes.

"I'm glad we're taking a look at it before the potholes get so big that we can't even get out of them," said Leroy Younglove, a Portland driver who participated in a recent pilot program.

The proposal is not without critics, including drivers who are concerned about privacy and others who fear the tax could eliminate the financial incentive for buying efficient vehicles.

But Oregon is ahead of the nation in exploring the concept, even though it will probably be years before any mileage tax is adopted.

Congress is talking about it, too. A congressional commission has envisioned a system similar to the prototype Oregon tested in 2006-2007.

The National Commission on Surface Transportation Infrastructure Financing is considering calling for higher gas taxes to keep highways, bridges and transit programs in good shape.

But over the long term, commission members say, the nation should consider taxing mileage rather than gasoline as drivers use more fuel-efficient and electric vehicles.

As cars burn less fuel, "the gas tax isn't going to fill the bill," said Rep. Peter DeFazio of Oregon, a member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.

 

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mr_wildflower read my blog view my photos
Jan 3, 2009 | 9:56 AM

Why don't they get it over with and give us all a microchip and tax us for the amount of real estate we cover in a day............

That trip to the bathroom someday might cost you a dime........

Patch_W_Adams read my blog
Jan 3, 2009 | 12:31 PM

Yes if they want to make me Broke so I have to Rely on the Government...this may do it....

Or it may cause another Tea Party....with Petrolium...lol

Pooks read my blog view my photos
Jan 3, 2009 | 2:52 PM

I remember the days of the pay toilets. It really sucked on school field trips when only a few kids had money on them and the teachers wouldn't let us just hold the door open for the next kid.
Congress needs to cut it's own pay and they don't need 200 assistants working for them while they take 4 hour lunches and are on vacation half the year. Government needs to start the cuts from the top not those of us who actually work.

downtowner read my blog
Jan 3, 2009 | 9:47 PM

Politics and big business in unseen hands work in mysterious [money] ways.

Would it surprise anyone in a country that preaches competition that not any one company should control 80 percent of satellite tranmission in ,specially when it involves public money like State control contracts Red light Cameras fines.

Well, Lockheed & Martin directly controls 8o percent.

Per Yahoo.Motorists race to challenge red light cameras.

babylove read my blog view my photos
Jan 3, 2009 | 11:45 PM

why don't the polititican parasites take a pay cut and fund the roads that way, instead of trying to suck more blood from the taxpayers??hmmm,oh yeah,that would be too simple and obvious,my mistake....

AnswerMan read my blog
Jan 5, 2009 | 9:20 AM

I would say that installing GPS devices on personal automobiles is a violation of our privacy.

I know that some insurance companies have had their employees for the past 18 months trying similar devices.

And it's main focus isn't the amount of miles driven rather the speed at which you reach your destinations.

I think compliance with the device above wouldn't be met therefore having no gas tax might amount to many states cutting lots of services.

I just think people would find ways to fool the system on this device including myself.

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