a quarter of motorists want cyclists to pay road tax
A study by Confused.com, has found that motorists have had enough of
two-wheeled trekkers, with 25% of drivers stating that they are keen to see cyclists pay road tax. A further 14% want bicycles to have number plates displayed and nearly half of respondents (44%) want cyclists to pass an equivalent version of the driving test before they can ride on the road. http://uk.autoblog.com/2011/11/21/a-...-pay-road-tax/ |
a quarter of motorists want cyclists to pay road tax
"Mrcheerful" wrote in message ... A study by Confused.com, has found that motorists have had enough of two-wheeled trekkers, with 25% of drivers stating that they are keen to see cyclists pay road tax. A further 14% want bicycles to have number plates displayed and nearly half of respondents (44%) want cyclists to pass an equivalent version of the driving test before they can ride on the road. http://uk.autoblog.com/2011/11/21/a-...-pay-road-tax/ A lot of cyclists own a car as well as a bicycle, so already pay excise duty - is road tax just for bicycles? |
a quarter of motorists want cyclists to pay road tax
On Nov 21, 1:58*pm, "Jolly polly" wrote:
"Mrcheerful" wrote in message ... A study by Confused.com, has found that motorists have had enough of two-wheeled trekkers, with 25% of drivers stating that they are keen to see cyclists pay road tax. A further 14% want bicycles to have number plates displayed and nearly half of respondents (44%) want cyclists to pass an equivalent version of the driving test before they can ride on the road. http://uk.autoblog.com/2011/11/21/a-...want-cyclists-... A lot of cyclists own a car as well as a bicycle, so already pay excise duty - is road tax just for bicycles? What about these freeloaders? Should they cough up too? http://www.swldxer.co.uk/roadtax.jpg -- Simon Mason |
a quarter of motorists want cyclists to pay road tax
On 21/11/2011 13:58, Jolly polly wrote:
"Mrcheerful" wrote in message ... A study by Confused.com, has found that motorists have had enough of two-wheeled trekkers, with 25% of drivers stating that they are keen to see cyclists pay road tax. A further 14% want bicycles to have number plates displayed and nearly half of respondents (44%) want cyclists to pass an equivalent version of the driving test before they can ride on the road. http://uk.autoblog.com/2011/11/21/a-...-pay-road-tax/ A lot of cyclists own a car as well as a bicycle, so already pay excise duty - is road tax just for bicycles? We've got two cars. Should we really only be paying road tax on one of them? |
a quarter of motorists want cyclists to pay road tax
On Nov 21, 1:58 pm, "Jolly polly" wrote:
"Mrcheerful" wrote in message ... A study by Confused.com, has found that motorists have had enough of two-wheeled trekkers, with 25% of drivers stating that they are keen to see cyclists pay road tax. A further 14% want bicycles to have number plates displayed and nearly half of respondents (44%) want cyclists to pass an equivalent version of the driving test before they can ride on the road. http://uk.autoblog.com/2011/11/21/a-...want-cyclists-... A lot of cyclists own a car as well as a bicycle, so already pay excise duty - is road tax just for bicycles? Well it *is* confused.com. That figures. -- Simon Mason |
a quarter of motorists want cyclists to pay road tax
"JNugent" wrote in message ... On 21/11/2011 13:58, Jolly polly wrote: "Mrcheerful" wrote in message ... A study by Confused.com, has found that motorists have had enough of two-wheeled trekkers, with 25% of drivers stating that they are keen to see cyclists pay road tax. A further 14% want bicycles to have number plates displayed and nearly half of respondents (44%) want cyclists to pass an equivalent version of the driving test before they can ride on the road. http://uk.autoblog.com/2011/11/21/a-...-pay-road-tax/ A lot of cyclists own a car as well as a bicycle, so already pay excise duty - is road tax just for bicycles? We've got two cars. Should we really only be paying road tax on one of them? Cars ARE subject to excise duty, If you don't use them on the public highway however you don't need to pay. I would have thought all car driver knew that! |
a quarter of motorists want cyclists to pay road tax
On Nov 21, 4:05 pm, "Jolly polly" wrote:
Cars ARE subject to excise duty, If you don't use them on the public highway however you don't need to pay. I would have thought all car driver knew that!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Two million motor vehicles are exempt though, including this lot. http://www.swldxer.co.uk/roadtax.jpg -- Simon Mason |
a quarter of motorists want cyclists to pay road tax
On 21/11/2011 16:05, Jolly polly wrote:
"JNugent" wrote in message ... On 21/11/2011 13:58, Jolly polly wrote: "Mrcheerful" wrote in message ... A study by Confused.com, has found that motorists have had enough of two-wheeled trekkers, with 25% of drivers stating that they are keen to see cyclists pay road tax. A further 14% want bicycles to have number plates displayed and nearly half of respondents (44%) want cyclists to pass an equivalent version of the driving test before they can ride on the road. http://uk.autoblog.com/2011/11/21/a-...-pay-road-tax/ A lot of cyclists own a car as well as a bicycle, so already pay excise duty - is road tax just for bicycles? We've got two cars. Should we really only be paying road tax on one of them? Cars ARE subject to excise duty, If you don't use them on the public highway however you don't need to pay. I would have thought all car driver knew that! Well, yes... but a PP seemed to try to justify not having to pay road tax on a bike by referring to the road tax he pays on his car. If that is a valid justification (I accept that it might not be), one would logically expect it apply equally in similar cases. Of course, he might have just been spouting nonsense. |
a quarter of motorists want cyclists to pay road tax
On Nov 21, 1:58 pm, "Jolly polly" wrote:
"Mrcheerful" wrote in message ... A study by Confused.com, has found that motorists have had enough of two-wheeled trekkers, with 25% of drivers stating that they are keen to see cyclists pay road tax. A further 14% want bicycles to have number plates displayed and nearly half of respondents (44%) want cyclists to pass an equivalent version of the driving test before they can ride on the road. http://uk.autoblog.com/2011/11/21/a-...want-cyclists-... A lot of cyclists own a car as well as a bicycle, so already pay excise duty - is road tax just for bicycles? I would like to see VED scrapped and added to fuel duty and then at least all road users of fossil fuelled vehicles would pay for the mileage they did rather than a nominal sum for a car that ends up sitting on the driveway like mine does for most of the time. That would be a fairer system. -- Simon Mason |
a quarter of motorists want cyclists to pay road tax
"JNugent" wrote in message ... On 21/11/2011 16:05, Jolly polly wrote: "JNugent" wrote in message ... On 21/11/2011 13:58, Jolly polly wrote: "Mrcheerful" wrote in message ... A study by Confused.com, has found that motorists have had enough of two-wheeled trekkers, with 25% of drivers stating that they are keen to see cyclists pay road tax. A further 14% want bicycles to have number plates displayed and nearly half of respondents (44%) want cyclists to pass an equivalent version of the driving test before they can ride on the road. http://uk.autoblog.com/2011/11/21/a-...-pay-road-tax/ A lot of cyclists own a car as well as a bicycle, so already pay excise duty - is road tax just for bicycles? We've got two cars. Should we really only be paying road tax on one of them? Cars ARE subject to excise duty, If you don't use them on the public highway however you don't need to pay. I would have thought all car driver knew that! Well, yes... but a PP seemed to try to justify not having to pay road tax on a bike by referring to the road tax he pays on his car. If that is a valid justification (I accept that it might not be), one would logically expect it apply equally in similar cases. Of course, he might have just been spouting nonsense. Nevertheless 25% of motorists is not a majority of motorists (at least not when I went to school), let alone a majority of the population. It sounds like sour grapes to me. I for one wouldn't mind paying a fare share towards the upkeep of the highways and byways, provided that's what it went towards of course. |
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