The term Chelsea tractor refers to the large 4 x 4 used in cities and towns, and these vehicles are becoming more popular than ever. As BBC said, "The number of box office sales sold last year was 187,000, the number of tickets sold 10 years ago is 80,000, almost one-fifth of all box office sales of cars sold "Because of the safety of cars, many people are using them for the operation of schools Many people only have" large cars "to show off their wealth.
Second trend. . That is the development of alternative fuel vehicles. These fuels. . We will be subject to the tax rate limit. . . The corresponding tax rate is 12% to 58% lower than gasoline. . . . Fuel taxes were originally considered direct user costs - the more you drive, the more you will pay. As alternatives and more efficient fuels and vehicles are used, the link between natural gas taxes and the use of transportation facilities has diminished. . . . This result seems to be due to a clear public policy derived from the desire to reduce national energy crisis and air pollution. . . . California drivers pay fuel taxes assuming that these incomes are used to maintain and expand the transportation system. However, the successful implementation of these policies resulted in fuel tax as a source of unreliable demand for all systems. (CTI 1996, 13-14)
The Washington state law imposes tax on the fuel used to promote the car on the highway in the state. When the Coougard transported the state to the state in 2013, Chapter 82 36 RCW imposed tax on automobile fuel or gasoline, before 82 CHAPTER 38 38 RCW taxed "special fuel" including diesel fuel I imposed it. Taxes Wholesale level when fuel is removed from the terminal rack or imported into this state. Former RCW 82.36.020 (2) (2007); Former RCW 82.38.030 (7) (2007)
As of 2015, the estimated number of registered passenger cars in the United States is estimated at 26.3.6 million, which is a big income. However, fuel tax revenues have declined in recent years. Because the Federal Fuel Tax has not improved since 1993 and it is not related to more fuel efficient inflation than ever. In March of this year, the bill proposed by Senator Massachusetts will impose a tax of 5 cents / mile on an automated driving vehicle. According to Detroit News, the Tennessee State Senate approved a measure of imposing a 1 cent mile for an auto-driven car, a tax of 6 cents per mile on an automatic driving truck of more than two axles.