Submitted by bostexa t3_112b2er in massachusetts
gusterfell t1_j8jduma wrote
Reply to comment by IntelligentCicada363 in Why is the Masspike the only toll road in Mass? by bostexa
That depends. If it's based on odometer readings, then you're right. If it's based on making more/most roads into toll roads, then you've got a 4th Amendment case. There's no precedent for allowing the government to monitor where and when everyone is driving.
IntelligentCicada363 t1_j8je8cz wrote
Given that driving has repeatedly been held to be a privilege and not a right, I am not sure I would put much stock in that argument. Courts would almost surely hold that local and state governments have a legitimate interest in monitoring and tolling vehicles.
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An odometer reading would be the most fair, indisputable, and easily implemented change though. That would have a nice effect of encouraging less sprawl.
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Throw in a weight tax and I'd be happy.
AnyRound5042 t1_j8jl9w4 wrote
Weight tax all fucking day let's go
PabloX68 t1_j8jm3y0 wrote
Odometer readings would be problematic because a lot of that mileage could be out of state, but you're quite right on local tolls.
lorcan-mt t1_j8jhhud wrote
Then flip it and use odometer readings to qualify for a vehicle tax credit.
AnyRound5042 t1_j8jlbah wrote
Can you drive less than zero miles?
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