97% of drivers want in-car payment system for tolls, parking, charging arstechnica.com 1 points by rntn 9 days ago
KuriousCat 9 days ago You know what I would like even more, not having to pay tolls, parking etc having already paid for the tabs, registration and taxes… foxyv 9 days ago Cars are expensive. Roads, charging infrastructure, gas stations, traffic enforcement, and parking all cost monstrous amounts of money. Registration fees don't even cover the cost of road maintenance much less everything else. pchangr 9 days ago Car culture is expensive. All those costs can be greatly reduced by a working public transport and more walkable cities foxyv 9 days ago Not to mention the health costs, pollution, property damage, and other externalities...
foxyv 9 days ago Cars are expensive. Roads, charging infrastructure, gas stations, traffic enforcement, and parking all cost monstrous amounts of money. Registration fees don't even cover the cost of road maintenance much less everything else. pchangr 9 days ago Car culture is expensive. All those costs can be greatly reduced by a working public transport and more walkable cities foxyv 9 days ago Not to mention the health costs, pollution, property damage, and other externalities...
pchangr 9 days ago Car culture is expensive. All those costs can be greatly reduced by a working public transport and more walkable cities foxyv 9 days ago Not to mention the health costs, pollution, property damage, and other externalities...
foxyv 9 days ago Not to mention the health costs, pollution, property damage, and other externalities...
You know what I would like even more, not having to pay tolls, parking etc having already paid for the tabs, registration and taxes…
Cars are expensive. Roads, charging infrastructure, gas stations, traffic enforcement, and parking all cost monstrous amounts of money. Registration fees don't even cover the cost of road maintenance much less everything else.
Car culture is expensive. All those costs can be greatly reduced by a working public transport and more walkable cities
Not to mention the health costs, pollution, property damage, and other externalities...