Jeff
10-28-2013, 07:57 AM
They have been talking about this in commercial vehicles for years and it is having a real hard time passing, but to put it in cars is getting a little bit to much up front and personal, all so the Government can get a new tax to fix roads, I thought the stimulus was going to tack care of that , and what ever happened to no one making under such a such a year will see new taxes, most own a vehicle and use it so taxes across the board .
WASHINGTON — As America's road planners struggle to find the cash to mend a crumbling highway system, many are beginning to see a solution in a little black box that fitsneatly by the dashboard of your car.
The devices, which track every mile a motorist drives and transmit that information to bureaucrats, are at the center of a controversial attempt in Washington and state planning offices to overhaul the outdated system for funding America's major roads.
The usually dull arena of highway planning has suddenly spawned intense debate and colorful alliances. Libertarians (http://www.latimes.com/topic/politics/parties-movements/libertarian-party-ORGOV000277.topic)have joined environmental groups in lobbying to allow government to use the little boxes to keep track of the miles you drive, and possibly where you drive them — then use the information to draw up a tax bill.
http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-roads-black-boxes-20131027,0,6090226.story#axzz2iwgNTpAq
WASHINGTON — As America's road planners struggle to find the cash to mend a crumbling highway system, many are beginning to see a solution in a little black box that fitsneatly by the dashboard of your car.
The devices, which track every mile a motorist drives and transmit that information to bureaucrats, are at the center of a controversial attempt in Washington and state planning offices to overhaul the outdated system for funding America's major roads.
The usually dull arena of highway planning has suddenly spawned intense debate and colorful alliances. Libertarians (http://www.latimes.com/topic/politics/parties-movements/libertarian-party-ORGOV000277.topic)have joined environmental groups in lobbying to allow government to use the little boxes to keep track of the miles you drive, and possibly where you drive them — then use the information to draw up a tax bill.
http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-roads-black-boxes-20131027,0,6090226.story#axzz2iwgNTpAq