Pay-per-mile road tax plan wins £250,000 Wolfson economics prize
by Gwyn Topham Transport correspondent from on (#2WCY4)
Prizewinner Gergely Raccuja, 27, aims to scrap vehicle tax and fuel duty to help fund all road repairs with more eco-friendly scheme collected by insurers
A graduate transport planner has won a 250,000 prize for a plan to improve Britain's ailing roads with a proposal to scrap fuel and vehicle taxes and replace them with a pay-per-mile charging scheme.
The scheme would reward users of lighter, cleaner vehicles and ensure a steady stream of revenue to the exchequer (pdf), with the 27bn received annually from fuel duty now jeopardised by electric vehicles.
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