New California DMV Director Likes Tracking And Taxing Of Drivers
from the fun-fun-fun dept
A year and a half ago, Oregon began considering a plan to put GPS equipment in cars and charge people a tax based on how far they drove. This idea got a lot of attention, mostly from people freaked out about the government watching where they went. Now, it looks like California's new DMV Director is interested in pushing for a similar plan here in California. As we noted last year about Oregon, this is a really backwards plan. It's way too intrusive on the privacy front and, unlike a gas tax, gives people no incentive to drive more fuel efficient cars. However, so far, it looks like our well known Governor is still "thinking" about the proposal. Assuming the outcry is loud enough (and it likely will be), he'll probably decide against moving forward with it.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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It Might Not Be So Bad
As for the privacy issue, I think it could be handled in a way that wouldn't affect privacy much. Instead of GPS units (which would somehow need to communicate with something), just use odometer readings. Most people probably have to get smog checks every two years, so those odometer readings could be transmitted to California and billed as part of your car registration. The state would know how much you drove, but not where, which seems reasonable (lots of people already record odometer readings).
For people who don't have to get smog checks, they might have to go every couple of years to an official smog check station anyway to get their mileage recorded. If so, the state should reimburse the smog check stations for that (in other words, there shouldn't be a new fee to drivers).
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Spend $990 to earn a tax of $1000?
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Odometer rdg won't work
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Re: It Might Not Be So Bad
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Tracking and taxing
Thanx for this info!
Sincerely,
BJ
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Any good radio tech
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Tracking mileage
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Tracking mileage
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Re: It Might Not Be So Bad
The two options you end up with is that they are either stupid or evil (in the sense that they want to control your every step). I`m leaning more and more towards the last one.
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More Big Brother and the answer to it!!!!!
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Mileage Tax Already Works in Oregon
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