If we ditched road tax, & put the cost on to fuel, how much
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... would the cost of fuel go up by?
After reading another post, is it possible to do the maths on this?
Do they avoid it due to the lorries, coaches, etc?
Are the figures even available for how much fuel is bought, and how much the country gains in road fund?
How much does it cost to administer the road fund, less the extra money generated by fines?
I wonder at the end of it, how much fuel would go up for the average motorist, and the long distance lorry/coach driver....
Interesting thought, but probably extremely difficult to work out.
We would probably establish that 90% of "part time" road users pay for the other 10%.
After reading another post, is it possible to do the maths on this?
Do they avoid it due to the lorries, coaches, etc?
Are the figures even available for how much fuel is bought, and how much the country gains in road fund?
How much does it cost to administer the road fund, less the extra money generated by fines?
I wonder at the end of it, how much fuel would go up for the average motorist, and the long distance lorry/coach driver....
Interesting thought, but probably extremely difficult to work out.
We would probably establish that 90% of "part time" road users pay for the other 10%.
thinfourth2 said:
I think it's something silly like 5p a litre
It's probably just to justify the existence of an army of pen pushers
This.It's probably just to justify the existence of an army of pen pushers
Like so much pointless s

Sukh13 said:
The haulage would come to a halt and everything in shops would cost more and then the economy would start to slow.
It would help the economy if fuel prices for haulage/transport were reduced quite a bit..VED for artics are very high, so scrapping it along with reduced fuel prices would help a lot..
Scrap the VED for cars and put up the fuel.. Cost of living should fall because of reduced transport costs.. Lorries/Public transport/Rail travel should all become a lot cheaper.
Not a clue. But I am all up for it.
Pro's:
1) I stop having to taxing and sorn the westfield every year
2) If I want to use the westfield during my normal sorn period, I can
3) I pay less tax for the westfield because it does less miles
4) Those useless tossers all get put out to pasture
5) Massve saving py putting them all out to pasture
Con's:
1) Erm...
Pro's:
1) I stop having to taxing and sorn the westfield every year
2) If I want to use the westfield during my normal sorn period, I can
3) I pay less tax for the westfield because it does less miles
4) Those useless tossers all get put out to pasture
5) Massve saving py putting them all out to pasture
Con's:
1) Erm...
About £3 extra per litre when lots of 17 year olds run out and buy banger Scoobys and Evos they can now legally drive and crash into 50 grand cars with.
Anyone fancy putting in a claim for their accident damaged Ferrari (don't forget the like for like hire car!) with a state run insurance agency?.
Anyone fancy putting in a claim for their accident damaged Ferrari (don't forget the like for like hire car!) with a state run insurance agency?.
Remember any add on to fuel will get a 20% boost courtesy of VAT too, so 5p is really 6p.
As for TP insurance, then anyone will be able to drive any car at any age. It won't bother the uninsured, but the law abiding will have the floodgates opened and all hell could break loose on the roads and with claims.
If you think insurance costs a lot now, expect a minimum 50p + VAT per litre just for that and the ability to increase that level irrespective of what actuaally happens or not. Outlaw, credit hire? More on the dole, more money needed, bigger hikes to come. The whole idea of government run TP insurance would cripple all of us. Those countries that do it have very high levels of fatalities on the roads and all are trying to move away from it.
As for TP insurance, then anyone will be able to drive any car at any age. It won't bother the uninsured, but the law abiding will have the floodgates opened and all hell could break loose on the roads and with claims.
If you think insurance costs a lot now, expect a minimum 50p + VAT per litre just for that and the ability to increase that level irrespective of what actuaally happens or not. Outlaw, credit hire? More on the dole, more money needed, bigger hikes to come. The whole idea of government run TP insurance would cripple all of us. Those countries that do it have very high levels of fatalities on the roads and all are trying to move away from it.
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