THIS IS AN ARCHIVE OF LAKE TAHOE NEWS, WHICH WAS OPERATIONAL FROM 2009-2018. IT IS FREELY AVAILABLE FOR RESEARCH. THE WEBSITE IS NO LONGER UPDATED WITH NEW ARTICLES.

Opinion: Those who use Calif. roads should pay to fix them


image_pdfimage_print

By Dan Walters, Sacramento Bee 

Dan Walters

Dan Walters

When California was building what became a world-class network of freeways, highways and local roads after World War II, it relied on a simple financial tool called “user pays.”

Personal and commercial users of roadways paid for their construction and maintenance through fuel taxes, motor vehicle fees, bridge tolls and weight fees on trucks.

The system enjoyed wide public support because of its self-evident fairness, although there were occasional squabbles over how the money was being spent.

Read the whole story

image_pdfimage_print

About author

This article was written by admin

Comments

Comments (2)
  1. Steven says - Posted: January 22, 2017

    Our car registrations help too, don’t they? So why isn’t there enforcement to make sure people living in California have California license plates ? More and more full time neighbors are registering their vehicles in Nevada. Who enforces the registration, CHP or Sheriff ?

  2. Robin Smith says - Posted: January 22, 2017

    Penny wise and dollar foolish.