Federal, state, and local governments spend over a hundred billion dollars per year to build and maintain roads and provide a variety of services, such as highway patrol, for motor-vehicle users (see report #7 in the author's social-cost series). To pay for these infrastructure and service expenditures governments do not charge motor-vehicle users a single, explicit, comprehensive price for the use of roadways and motor-vehicle-related services, but rather collect revenue from a variety of taxes and fees ranging from road tolls to motor-fuel taxes to general-fund tax receipts. Some of these taxes and fees, such as road tolls, function like prices on the use of public motor-vehicle infrastructure and service (MVIS); some, like sales tax rece...
Federal, state, and local governments in the US spend over a hundred billion dollars per year to bui...
A shortfall in highway funding in the U.S. is forcing highway agencies to search for viable financin...
Inflation and increased fuel economy have reduced the buying power of the revenues collected from st...
Governments in the US spend over a hundred billion dollars per year to build and maintain roads and ...
Every year, federal, state, and local governments in the U. S. spend tens of billions of dollars to ...
The authors of this report provide estimates of the tax expenditures related to the production and c...
This report is the first in a series of 20 that attempt to document the social cost of motor-vehicle...
Since 1923 motor fuel taxes have been the principal instrument by which revenues are raised for the ...
525844142001PDFResearch PaperFHWA-PL-01-029Fuel taxesApportionmentGovernment fundingHighway planning...
The writer discusses the relation between the motor vehicle and total highway costs and presents a m...
This report examines mileage-based user charges as an possible source of highway funding. Federal hi...
The author of this report, one in a series documenting the social cost of motor-vehicle use in the U...
PDFTech ReportPRC 14-02-PPeriods of the dayFuel taxesRates, fares and tollsroad use feesUnited State...
Since 1923 motor fuel taxes have been the principal instrument by which revenues are raised for the ...
003795821983PDFTech ReportHS-034 963User chargesCostsFinanceFinancingHighway planningHighway user ta...
Federal, state, and local governments in the US spend over a hundred billion dollars per year to bui...
A shortfall in highway funding in the U.S. is forcing highway agencies to search for viable financin...
Inflation and increased fuel economy have reduced the buying power of the revenues collected from st...
Governments in the US spend over a hundred billion dollars per year to build and maintain roads and ...
Every year, federal, state, and local governments in the U. S. spend tens of billions of dollars to ...
The authors of this report provide estimates of the tax expenditures related to the production and c...
This report is the first in a series of 20 that attempt to document the social cost of motor-vehicle...
Since 1923 motor fuel taxes have been the principal instrument by which revenues are raised for the ...
525844142001PDFResearch PaperFHWA-PL-01-029Fuel taxesApportionmentGovernment fundingHighway planning...
The writer discusses the relation between the motor vehicle and total highway costs and presents a m...
This report examines mileage-based user charges as an possible source of highway funding. Federal hi...
The author of this report, one in a series documenting the social cost of motor-vehicle use in the U...
PDFTech ReportPRC 14-02-PPeriods of the dayFuel taxesRates, fares and tollsroad use feesUnited State...
Since 1923 motor fuel taxes have been the principal instrument by which revenues are raised for the ...
003795821983PDFTech ReportHS-034 963User chargesCostsFinanceFinancingHighway planningHighway user ta...
Federal, state, and local governments in the US spend over a hundred billion dollars per year to bui...
A shortfall in highway funding in the U.S. is forcing highway agencies to search for viable financin...
Inflation and increased fuel economy have reduced the buying power of the revenues collected from st...