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keggyhander, thats a good point but it still ends up being pretty much the same as smaller engined vehicles usually end up smaller anyway apart from things like caterhams etc....
Usually_wrong, that would probably work but it would probably be too much work for those up top. We all know they prefer to have blanket limits on things rather than individually assessing stuff. Road speed limits being a big example  |
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I can't really think of any good reason for it. It'd be pennies on a litre, just skip the "fuel duty escalator" again and it's a wash.
Given the grief that VED causes to so many people every year, it looks like a no brainer politically. There would be winners and losers, but the big losers won't typically be paying for their fuel out of their own pockets anyway. Sure, the hauliers would whinge, but when don't they?
As a bonus, the DVLA would lose the V and half the staff. Bad news for Swansea, but it's not like they're ever going to vote Tory or Lib anyway. Like all the barbarians at the fringes of the Empire, they're spongers who will vote for the party that promises the biggest handouts.
So... dunno. Why not indeed? ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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It's just a tax, no more, no less. We have to tax big cars to save the rain forests
Just like saying we have to tax cigarettes to stop you smoking. Utter bollox and an excuse to tax. ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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Hi
While I can understand the idea that it should relate to congestion or road damage, this is nothing like the case now. You can get a car with zero VED which causes massively more damage than any bike.
Adding it to fuel duty is easy, cheap and saves a load of pointless bureaucracy.
With online checks of MOT, insurance, etc, a tax disk is pretty much pointless as a way of showing a vehicle as being legal.
The DVLA costs something like half a billion pounds a year to run. Much of that could be saved by doing away with VED.
The only people who potentially could suffer would be those in extreme rural areas.
If they wanted to avoid hitting hauliers too much then that could be done by fiddling with the VAT rate as well.
Bikes would probably do quite well out of it given how tiny the annual milaege is of the average bike compared to the average car.
All the best
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Hi
Trouble with having any minor level of VED left means the chance of a large saving in bureaucracy has gone, plus in a few years is pretty much certain to mean the level of VED goes back up without the fuel duty coming down.
As there is pretty much zero relation between road damage and the amount paid in the current system, we are not really losing anything in this area by switching the tax onto fuel.
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Anything that brings in taxation or charges on a "per mile" basis of any kind is both a massively bad idea and (thankfully) unworkable.
Unworkable because within weeks of implementation there will be a growing percentage of people actively working to deceive whatever mileage counting method is being used.
Massively bad idea because any method I can think of for calculating or recording your mileage has (what I consider at least) to be really bad connotataions for the future..
"Black box" attached to vehicle electronics? well, now we know how many miles you do, and when, and how fast.. 31mph in a 30 zone last week sir, well that's three points.. speeding four times this week sir, well your insurers want to talk to you about your premiums now they can prove your disgusting attitude towards the law..
No black box on the vehicle, no problem we'll just need to rubber-stamp the proposal for 100% cctv coverage..
I would - probably - support a small increase to fuel replacing VED as this is the least problematic way to tax "per mile" provided there were agreed caps to the maximum increase possible, an engine size dependant scale - e.g. 0.1p/Litre increase per 100cc, and also some exemption scheme to remove the extra tax on fuel used in vehicles that are classed as tax-exempt under the current system. ____________________ Well, I've wrestled with reality for 35 years, Doctor, and I'm happy to state I finally won out over it. - Elwood P. Dowd |
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..and even that's dodgy idea as I'd end up having to fill the 15Gallon long-distance tank on my early 70s Honda Cub up every day  ____________________ Well, I've wrestled with reality for 35 years, Doctor, and I'm happy to state I finally won out over it. - Elwood P. Dowd |
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Guernsey and Jersey already have this - no tax disks, 10p per litre was added to fuel to cover Motor Tax in 2008, it's now 14p per litre in Guernsey (not sure about Jersey).
Saved a lot of faffing around getting tax disk renewed and as a biker with an extremely uneconomical car (14mpg) which I rarely use it's saved me £600 since 2008 in Motor Tax.
We have to display an insurance disk (which is square), instead of a Tax disk, which has had a positive impact on the number of convictions for driving without insurance, down by 50% if the figures are to be believed.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 96 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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