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Old November 26th 03, 06:15 PM posted to uk.politics.misc,uk.transport,uk.transport.london
Ian Smith Ian Smith is offline
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Default The effects of a road congestion tax

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But of course free market forces only work if people are

charged for the
services (ie roads) that they use. Currently roads are free(1)

(1) So you may argue about fuel duty etc.etc. but this is

unbelievably
crude
in terms of road pricing as to be ignored.
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Here here! Let's price the riff-raff in their mass-market

hatchbacks
and super-minis off the roads. Let them use buses. Give the

roads
back to the wealthy!


Yes that is a problem. Perhaps the tax you pay could be based on

as a
percentage determined by your car's value and CO2 output, rather

like with
company car tax. That would eliminate the regressive nature of the

tax.

Even based on value and CO2 it discriminates against the poor. The
wealthy will not be affected. If road rationing is required do it
fairly - give each person an annual mileage quota.

Matt B
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Now you're talking sense.