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We have heard a lot about Road Tax on this group and how cyclists don't pay it even though Winston Churchill abolished the Road Fund Licence in 1936
I propose we introduce a Road Fund based on the fourth power of axle loading as that is the internationally accepted metric for road damage, This means if a typical 10kg pedal cycle commands £1 per year a typical 1000kg car will command £10million per year. I have no problem with this but I suspect motorists will. |
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On 10/08/2020 18:30, Mike Collins wrote:
We have heard a lot about Road Tax on this group and how cyclists don't pay it even though Winston Churchill abolished the Road Fund Licence in 1936 Has anyone ever actually said that cyclists don't pay Road Tax (which has other names though that is the one in common use)? After all, some cyclists might pay Road Tax in respect of motor vehicles. But they don't pay it in respect of bikes, do they? I propose we introduce a Road Fund based on the fourth power of axle loading as that is the internationally accepted metric for road damage, This means if a typical 10kg pedal cycle commands £1 per year a typical 1000kg car will command £10million per year. Bring it up with your MP (when you're old enough to vote). |
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On Monday, 10 August 2020 18:46:10 UTC+1, JNugent wrote:
On 10/08/2020 18:30, Mike Collins wrote: We have heard a lot about Road Tax on this group and how cyclists don't pay it even though Winston Churchill abolished the Road Fund Licence in 1936 Has anyone ever actually said that cyclists don't pay Road Tax (which has other names though that is the one in common use)? After all, some cyclists might pay Road Tax in respect of motor vehicles. But they don't pay it in respect of bikes, do they? I propose we introduce a Road Fund based on the fourth power of axle loading as that is the internationally accepted metric for road damage, This means if a typical 10kg pedal cycle commands £1 per year a typical 1000kg car will command £10million per year. Bring it up with your MP (when you're old enough to vote). Hook, line, sinker, rod and copy of Angling Times. |
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On Monday, August 10, 2020 at 6:30:34 PM UTC+1, Mike Collins wrote:
We have heard a lot about Road Tax on this group and how cyclists don't pay it even though Winston Churchill abolished the Road Fund Licence in 1936 I propose we introduce a Road Fund based on the fourth power of axle loading as that is the internationally accepted metric for road damage, This means if a typical 10kg pedal cycle commands £1 per year a typical 1000kg car will command £10million per year. I have no problem with this but I suspect motorists will. What about zero CO2 emitters like electric cars? |
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On 10/08/2020 19:08, Simon Mason wrote:
On Monday, August 10, 2020 at 6:30:34 PM UTC+1, Mike Collins wrote: We have heard a lot about Road Tax on this group and how cyclists don't pay it even though Winston Churchill abolished the Road Fund Licence in 1936 I propose we introduce a Road Fund based on the fourth power of axle loading as that is the internationally accepted metric for road damage, This means if a typical 10kg pedal cycle commands £1 per year a typical 1000kg car will command £10million per year. I have no problem with this but I suspect motorists will. What about zero CO2 emitters like electric cars? All roads not maintained by the Highways Agency (which cyclists don't use) are maintained by council tax. Cyclists thus have to contribute to repairing the potholes they don't make. |
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On Monday, August 10, 2020 at 7:34:27 PM UTC+1, TMS320 wrote:
On 10/08/2020 19:08, Simon Mason wrote: On Monday, August 10, 2020 at 6:30:34 PM UTC+1, Mike Collins wrote: We have heard a lot about Road Tax on this group and how cyclists don't pay it even though Winston Churchill abolished the Road Fund Licence in 1936 I propose we introduce a Road Fund based on the fourth power of axle loading as that is the internationally accepted metric for road damage, This means if a typical 10kg pedal cycle commands £1 per year a typical 1000kg car will command £10million per year. I have no problem with this but I suspect motorists will. What about zero CO2 emitters like electric cars? All roads not maintained by the Highways Agency (which cyclists don't use) are maintained by council tax. Cyclists thus have to contribute to repairing the potholes they don't make. Also, as soon as a car driver enters another county, they automatically become a sponging freeloader, subsidised by non driving residents of that county. |
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On 10/08/2020 19:37, Simon Mason wrote:
On Monday, August 10, 2020 at 7:34:27 PM UTC+1, TMS320 wrote: On 10/08/2020 19:08, Simon Mason wrote: On Monday, August 10, 2020 at 6:30:34 PM UTC+1, Mike Collins wrote: We have heard a lot about Road Tax on this group and how cyclists don't pay it even though Winston Churchill abolished the Road Fund Licence in 1936 I propose we introduce a Road Fund based on the fourth power of axle loading as that is the internationally accepted metric for road damage, This means if a typical 10kg pedal cycle commands £1 per year a typical 1000kg car will command £10million per year. I have no problem with this but I suspect motorists will. What about zero CO2 emitters like electric cars? All roads not maintained by the Highways Agency (which cyclists don't use) are maintained by council tax. Cyclists thus have to contribute to repairing the potholes they don't make. Also, as soon as a car driver enters another county, they automatically become a sponging freeloader, subsidised by non driving residents of that county. For the 168 (I think) regions that don't get government funding, the driver going in the other direction probably balances this out. For residents of the other 175, well... |
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On 10/08/2020 19:01, Mike Collins wrote:
On Monday, 10 August 2020 18:46:10 UTC+1, JNugent wrote: On 10/08/2020 18:30, Mike Collins wrote: We have heard a lot about Road Tax on this group and how cyclists don't pay it even though Winston Churchill abolished the Road Fund Licence in 1936 Has anyone ever actually said that cyclists don't pay Road Tax (which has other names though that is the one in common use)? After all, some cyclists might pay Road Tax in respect of motor vehicles. But they don't pay it in respect of bikes, do they? I propose we introduce a Road Fund based on the fourth power of axle loading as that is the internationally accepted metric for road damage, This means if a typical 10kg pedal cycle commands £1 per year a typical 1000kg car will command £10million per year. Bring it up with your MP (when you're old enough to vote). Hook, line, sinker, rod and copy of Angling Times. Your parents shouldn't have let you get so close to the river's edge. Especially at your tender age. |
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On Monday, 10 August 2020 23:58:19 UTC+1, JNugent wrote:
On 10/08/2020 19:01, Mike Collins wrote: On Monday, 10 August 2020 18:46:10 UTC+1, JNugent wrote: On 10/08/2020 18:30, Mike Collins wrote: We have heard a lot about Road Tax on this group and how cyclists don't pay it even though Winston Churchill abolished the Road Fund Licence in 1936 Has anyone ever actually said that cyclists don't pay Road Tax (which has other names though that is the one in common use)? After all, some cyclists might pay Road Tax in respect of motor vehicles. But they don't pay it in respect of bikes, do they? I propose we introduce a Road Fund based on the fourth power of axle loading as that is the internationally accepted metric for road damage, This means if a typical 10kg pedal cycle commands £1 per year a typical 1000kg car will command £10million per year. Bring it up with your MP (when you're old enough to vote). Hook, line, sinker, rod and copy of Angling Times. Your parents shouldn't have let you get so close to the river's edge. Especially at your tender age. That makes no sense. Can you explain? |
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On 11/08/2020 01:38, Mike Collins wrote:
On Monday, 10 August 2020 23:58:19 UTC+1, JNugent wrote: On 10/08/2020 19:01, Mike Collins wrote: On Monday, 10 August 2020 18:46:10 UTC+1, JNugent wrote: On 10/08/2020 18:30, Mike Collins wrote: We have heard a lot about Road Tax on this group and how cyclists don't pay it even though Winston Churchill abolished the Road Fund Licence in 1936 Has anyone ever actually said that cyclists don't pay Road Tax (which has other names though that is the one in common use)? After all, some cyclists might pay Road Tax in respect of motor vehicles. But they don't pay it in respect of bikes, do they? I propose we introduce a Road Fund based on the fourth power of axle loading as that is the internationally accepted metric for road damage, This means if a typical 10kg pedal cycle commands £1 per year a typical 1000kg car will command £10million per year. Bring it up with your MP (when you're old enough to vote). Hook, line, sinker, rod and copy of Angling Times. Your parents shouldn't have let you get so close to the river's edge. Especially at your tender age. That makes no sense. Can you explain? You aren't mature enough to be allowed out close to water. |
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