GrasB said:
With all due respect Norm, that isn't actually on the subsequent pages & the only obvious place you can find 'road tax' if you search for that phrase.
I've already said that my comment was as much about it being tax. Whether they specifically say "road tax" or "taxed if used or kept on a public road" is pretty pedantic, IMO.
GrasB said:
Also as "news" will use common usage rather than the official names.
Exactly the issue, though, isn't it? If the transport minister calls it road tax in a press release, that is likely to be a pretty strong way to advance the misunderstanding, isn't it?
GrasB said:
Why does it imply that there's road tax?
Really? Because many will think that the opposite of "off road" is "road".
So vehicles are either registered as off the road or taxed to be on the road. Which further promotes the misapprehension that it is a road tax.