From the Article:
The California Performance Review Commission recommends developing a pilot project to test whether the state could levy a user fee based on how uch each driver uses roads. The report suggests a fee of.1 cents per mile traveled.
In case you missed it, that's a whopping $100.00 for every 100,000 miles you drive -in California-. Seems to me the real money makers here are the GPS manufacturers. Infrastructure costs alone would make this a money losing venture.
From the Article: The California Performance Review Commission recommends developing a pilot project to test whether the state could levy a user fee based on how uch each driver uses roads. The report suggests a fee of .1 cents per mile traveled.
In case you missed it, that's a whopping $100.00 for every 100,000 miles you drive -in California-. Seems to me the real money makers here are the GPS manufacturers. Infrastructure costs alone would make this a money losing venture.