States Consider Mileage-Based Charges as Fuel Taxes Decline


⛽️ States Consider Mileage-Based Charges as Fuel Taxes Decline.

The adoption of mileage-based charges instead of traditional fuel taxes poses challenges as states seek to address the declining revenue from fuel taxes due to factors such as fuel efficiency and the rise of electric vehicles. While Oregon, Utah, and Virginia have implemented road usage charging programs, only a few states have generated revenue from such schemes. With an anticipated widening gap between gas tax proceeds and transportation budgets, states are exploring road usage charges as a long-term solution.

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