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Time to reintroduce Road Tax
Road damage is the 4th power of axle loading which means a 1000kg car causes 100 million times as much damage to our roads as a 10kg bicycle. If cyclists pay 1p per year Road Tax how much should motorists pay? |
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Time to reintroduce Road Tax
On Sun, 16 Jun 2019 17:52:12 GMT, Simon Jester
wrote: Road damage is the 4th power of axle loading which means a 1000kg car causes 100 million times as much damage to our roads as a 10kg bicycle. If cyclists pay 1p per year Road Tax how much should motorists pay? Be reasonable, one should include the driver/passenger/cyclist's weight as well. 70kg per cyclist, 120kg per car occupant. -- Bah, and indeed, Humbug. |
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Time to reintroduce Road Tax
On 16/06/2019 19.49, Kerr-Mudd,John wrote:
On Sun, 16 Jun 2019 17:52:12 GMT, Simon Jester wrote: Road damage is the 4th power of axle loading which means a 1000kg car causes 100 million times as much damage to our roads as a 10kg bicycle. If cyclists pay 1p per year Road Tax how much should motorists pay? Be reasonable, one should include the driver/passenger/cyclist's weight as well. 70kg per cyclist, 120kg per car occupant. Yes, but then we should add a tank of fuel at about 50kgs. |
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Time to reintroduce Road Tax
On Sunday, June 16, 2019 at 7:49:56 PM UTC+1, Kerr-Mudd,John wrote:
On Sun, 16 Jun 2019 17:52:12 GMT, Simon Jester wrote: Road damage is the 4th power of axle loading which means a 1000kg car causes 100 million times as much damage to our roads as a 10kg bicycle. If cyclists pay 1p per year Road Tax how much should motorists pay? Be reasonable, one should include the driver/passenger/cyclist's weight as well. 70kg per cyclist, 120kg per car occupant. So it's only 10 million. Modern cars with their 'safety' features such as air bags, impact bars, crumple zones and anti-thought brakes weigh far more than their counterparts of old. |
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Time to reintroduce Road Tax
On 16/06/2019 18:52, Simon Jester wrote:
Most vehicles are now taxed starting from £140 which the government supposedly set up as a pothole tax and to build new roads of the type that cyclists don't use. (What will the money actually get used for?) The trouble is that many people think it is a rental payment, not a maintenance payment. Road damage is the 4th power of axle loading which means a 1000kg car causes 100 million times as much damage to our roads as a 10kg bicycle. If cyclists pay 1p per year Road Tax how much should motorists pay? A bit less than now but more on fuel. |
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Time to reintroduce Road Tax
On Sunday, June 16, 2019 at 10:18:33 PM UTC+1, TMS320 wrote:
On 16/06/2019 18:52, Simon Jester wrote: Most vehicles are now taxed starting from £140 which the government supposedly set up as a pothole tax and to build new roads of the type that cyclists don't use. (What will the money actually get used for?) The trouble is that many people think it is a rental payment, not a maintenance payment. Road damage is the 4th power of axle loading which means a 1000kg car causes 100 million times as much damage to our roads as a 10kg bicycle. If cyclists pay 1p per year Road Tax how much should motorists pay? A bit less than now but more on fuel. Check you attributions. |
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