jomukuk wrote:
I think you'll find, buried in the blurb, that direct debit will be the only way to make payment work.
So those without bank accounts will be disallowed use of the roads, then?
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When road tolls were first pitched to the public they said that it would be "tax neutral". i.e. they would take tax off fuel duty so there would be the same tax burden on the public over all.
It would HAVE to be tax neutral. Otherwise, the increased running costs of UK businesses would force the cost of products & services to rise and inflation would go up. Even Labour wouldn't take a risk like this with the National economy.
So, assuming that road pricing IS offset by lower fuel tax and VED, what about the whole CO2 issue that the Government are making such a big thing out of at the moment? Will the tax cost of a journey be the same regardless of whether it's done in a Smart Car or a V12 Merc? There is some serious self contradiction going on here...