spindrift said:Both barrells
You stated in the past that you took your driving test, but don't own a car Spinners!
spindrift said:Both barrells
Eat MY Dust said:I thought the "jock" comment was aimed at me then I realised it was for your benefit. Then it occured to me, how the hell would he know I was Scottish!!
It's the same here.threefingerjoe said:I don't know your situation, but over here, road taxes (lisense, fuel, etc) don't BEGIN
snorri said:It's the same here.![]()
threefingerjoe said:We get that same, "You don't pay taxes" argument over here, too. I don't know your situation, but over here, road taxes (lisense, fuel, etc) don't BEGIN to pay for the roads. Road building and maintenance is supplemented from all other taxes, such as sales tax, income tax, etc. Considering the little damage that a bicycle does to a road (compared to heavier vehicles) and the little road space actually required for the bicycle, I make the argument that cyclists pay disproportionately HIGHER taxes than motor vehicles.
Joe
Ah, the old, old 'you don't pay road tax' comment. Here's a random thought on that one (some figures quoted are open to question, but you get the idea):
1. There are approximately 33 million licensed vehicles in UK (source Office of National Statistics). Also 43% of people aged over 5 own a bicycle (source Department of Transport). (Roughly) that's around 20 million bicycles.
2. Vehicle Excise Duty for zero emission vehicles is currently £0. So a bicycle will cost £0.
3. Guestimating, it costs around £10 in admin/overhead costs for the DfT to issue a disk, even one that's not being charged for (that's even with modern computer systems). That's got to be paid for from somewhere. So the costs for issuing the disks for bicycles will have to be recouped by increasing the cost to other licensed vehicles. That'll put the cost up by about £6 each.
So, Mr Car Driver (which includes me) - if you want me to 'pay road tax' on my bicycle - it's going to cost you £6 a year for each of your vehicles to pay for it.
Do you still want me to have one? No, thought not.
gambatte said:Sorry - fed the troll again
linfordlunchbox said:The VED rules in the UK are totally upside down, and are designed to hit the bulk of the vehicles on the roads.