Most of us know that a diesel engine is more efficient than one fueled with gasoline. The question should be "why is diesel taxed more which discourages its use?" Of course that will be answered right after electric vehicles no longer ride for free and the free money ends.
I think that’s pretty obvious. Most diesel is used in heavy trucks, which contributes substantially more to road wear and maintenance costs than lighter duty vehicles. Fuel taxes primarily are assessed for road maintenance and construction.Most of us know that a diesel engine is more efficient than one fueled with gasoline. The question should be "why is diesel taxed more which discourages its use?" Of course that will be answered right after electric vehicles no longer ride for free and the free money ends.
Similar to the tax the rich strategy? Of course the fuel tax for heavy trucks is simply passed on to the consumer in the form of higher prices, fuel conservation be damned.I think that’s pretty obvious. Most diesel is used in heavy trucks, which contributes substantially more to road wear and maintenance costs than lighter duty vehicles. Fuel taxes primarily are assessed for road maintenance and construction.
The fuel tax isn’t about conservation; it’s about funding road construction and maintenance.Similar to the tax the rich strategy? Of course the fuel tax for heavy trucks is simply passed on to the consumer in the form of higher prices, fuel conservation be damned.
I don't have an excuse for every form of tax like some. Heavy tax on a light small car is typical nonsense from so many lemmings.The fuel tax isn’t about conservation; it’s about funding road construction and maintenance.
You're just saying it differently. If the roads were maintenance free and new roads not required wouldn't that be conservation? It's money for keeping transportation moving and the small guy chips in to make it easier for the heavy hauler. It all gets averaged out, the little vehicle pays more for wear and tear he doesn't cause and the big guy can't pay for all wesar and tear he causes!The fuel tax isn’t about conservation; it’s about funding road construction and maintenance.
I do agree with what you’re saying.You're just saying it differently. If the roads were maintenance free and new roads not required wouldn't that be conservation? It's money for keeping transportation moving and the small guy chips in to make it easier for the heavy hauler. It all gets averaged out, the little vehicle pays more for wear and tear he doesn't cause and the big guy can't pay for all wesar and tear he causes!
If only this was true, the amount of gasoline/fuel used vs the damage aren't necessarily proportional. That's even before you count EVs of different types. For instance, some vehicles run hard narrow tires while others may be running studs several months of the year.Fuel taxes primarily are assessed for road maintenance and construction.
Huh? Are you saying that all states have the same road mileage and construction needs?If only this was true, the amount of gasoline/fuel used vs the damage aren't necessarily proportional. That's even before you count EVs of different types. For instance, some vehicles run hard narrow tires while others may be running studs several months of the year.
Fuel taxes are assessed because governments can get away with it. Otherwise, why do different states charge different amounts? Unless physics is different in some states, they should all have the same tax per gallon, right?
No, I'm saying there is no correlation between "need" and what the tax per gallon is. Note: it's not a blue/red state thing. The taxes are all over the place. Sure, we can pretend some states "need" more road work, but looking at the data it's clear there is something else going on.Huh? Are you saying that all states have the same road mileage and construction needs?
That's every politician that didn't already come from a rich family. The oligarchs pay them to represent corporate interests via legal *cough*bribery*cough* lobbying.If you want to understand the tax thing,,,, follow the money and see what politician has their fingers in to what, in Pa it would seem they all have their dirty little fingers in to everything. I mean how can you get elected abd earn middle class income, and in 2 years be a multi millionaire. Just sayin