How will the roads be financed when there is no gas tax? Will there be an electronic distance-based toll system?

 |  6 May 2024

Governments whose budgets depend on gasoline tax revenue could shift to taxing miles rather than gasoline or diesel.

In our 2017 report Rethinking Transportation 2020-2030, we noted that “almost $50 billion in revenues from gasoline taxes will be lost” each year in the U.S. alone due to the end of the use of liquid fuels. “However,” we continued, “governments whose budgets depend on this revenue could shift to taxing miles rather than gasoline or diesel.”

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Investors and policymakers will face choices in the near term that will have a lasting impact. At critical junctures, their decisions will either help accelerate or slow down the disruption of transportation and transition to TaaS.

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