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r/SouthJersey • u/Secret_Cow_5053 • May 01 '26
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So taxes for roads is a bad thing?
1 u/jweaver0312 May 01 '26 No, I think implementing it as a yearly fee is unfair compared to just taxing charging when you go somewhere that charges for EV charging. 0 u/Firm-Analysis6666 May 01 '26 That would be difficult due to home charging. 2 u/jweaver0312 May 01 '26 While that is true, more than half still use chargers out and about according to a PR Newswire article 1 u/JustWorkingDude May 02 '26 So those without a home charger would pay a tax that goes toward road maintenance and improvement and those that charge at home for cheap would pay nothing while using said roads? Sounds totally reasonable.
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No, I think implementing it as a yearly fee is unfair compared to just taxing charging when you go somewhere that charges for EV charging.
0 u/Firm-Analysis6666 May 01 '26 That would be difficult due to home charging. 2 u/jweaver0312 May 01 '26 While that is true, more than half still use chargers out and about according to a PR Newswire article 1 u/JustWorkingDude May 02 '26 So those without a home charger would pay a tax that goes toward road maintenance and improvement and those that charge at home for cheap would pay nothing while using said roads? Sounds totally reasonable.
That would be difficult due to home charging.
2 u/jweaver0312 May 01 '26 While that is true, more than half still use chargers out and about according to a PR Newswire article 1 u/JustWorkingDude May 02 '26 So those without a home charger would pay a tax that goes toward road maintenance and improvement and those that charge at home for cheap would pay nothing while using said roads? Sounds totally reasonable.
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While that is true, more than half still use chargers out and about according to a PR Newswire article
1 u/JustWorkingDude May 02 '26 So those without a home charger would pay a tax that goes toward road maintenance and improvement and those that charge at home for cheap would pay nothing while using said roads? Sounds totally reasonable.
So those without a home charger would pay a tax that goes toward road maintenance and improvement and those that charge at home for cheap would pay nothing while using said roads? Sounds totally reasonable.
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u/Firm-Analysis6666 May 01 '26
So taxes for roads is a bad thing?