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Originally Posted by SFUVancouver
^ Out of curiosity, where is this quote from? That's right up there with Pamela Sauder's infamous "...creme de la creme of Vancouver..." quote when she spoke before Vancouver City Council about the proposed routing of the Canada Line (then RAV Line) through Kerrisdale along Arbutus.
Roads aren't free by any stretch of the imagination. Just as the police aren't free, hospitals aren't free, schools, etc. Besides the cost of designing, building, managing, maintaining, and policing roads, there is the societal cost of congestion due to their inefficient use. We can either continue to price road access through taxes and subsidies and congestion alone, or we can price road access through a fee-for-use on the direct beneficiaries (the road user), lower taxes and fewer subsidies from everyone else, and less congestion. I choose the latter.
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It's not a direct quote, but it's the general impression I get when I talk to many drivers around here.
I know they're not free, hence the quotes. I know it's an appeal to tradition, but I just can't see it going over well. It's too drastic a change. Also, lots of road users do believe that they're not subsidized at all. They think their taxes cover more than the expenses required for construction and maintenance. And people do pay enough as it is. I like theKB's idea: Scrap the gas tax and make up the difference with property tax.
Honesty, the more I think about it, the more I just don't want to hear about it at the dinner table.