I think it's rediculous to consider taxing for the amount of miles a person drives. If a person is broke and needs to drive to the next town to apply for a job or something, and he spends his last 5 dollars on gas in his fuel efficient hybrid, does that mean someones going to take the money he doesnt have just for driving down the road?
When are flying cars going to be mainstream so we don't have to worry about upkeep of roads anyhow?
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