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http://fortune.com/2018/02/21/trump-mileage-tax-public-infrastructure/
https://www.wired.com/story/gas-tax-vmt-toll-road/
The Trump Administration highlighted Oregon’s mileage tax initiative as an example of the kinds of fees that could be used to pay for improving roads, highways, and other public infrastructure—a signal that the president endorses an idea that many fellow Republicans oppose.
https://www.wired.com/story/gas-tax-vmt-toll-road/
In 2011, the RAND Corporation released a research brief that outlined how “rates could be structured to help reduce congestion and harmful emissions, metering devices could provide value-added services (e.g., safety alerts, real-time traffic information and routing assistance, and the ability to save money with pay-as-you-drive insurance), and the system could generate rich travel data for improved transportation planning.”