this post was submitted on 06 Aug 2025
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It already is based on weight and distance for diesel vehicles, which is all heavy trucks. Whether the current system costs all vehicles properly according to their road maintenance contribution is not something I can answer, but the heavier your vehicle is the more your road users cost for the same distance.
Not at the same rates that passenger cars will be charged.
If they applied the same charges to the passenger vehicles we would pay next to nothing because cars weigh so much less than a loaded truck and travel 1/100th the distance per day.
they will set different rates per kilogram and kilometer for cars to make sure we end up paying 90% of all road user charges levied. Mark my words.