Oct-08-2013 02:26 AM
Oct-09-2013 06:25 PM
artguys wrote:They are taxed much higher than that!!! While it varies by states they operate in, for a typical 80,000 pound GVW tractor-trailer combination truck the federal highway taxes average $8,959 per year.
smkettner...every truck/tractor in the US is taxed and has been for many years a special Highway Use tax called a IRS 2290, in the amount of $550.00 annually for that exact reason. There is no industry more taxed per earning ability than the trucking industry and those taxes derived from such go into the general fund...not a area that supports road building or maintenance...Please!
Oct-09-2013 06:15 PM
Oct-09-2013 06:09 PM
JCR-1 wrote:But they were huge by 1950 standards. And we're growing ourselves right out of a living earth.
The only mistake is that they should have made them bigger to accomodate growth. Further away only would make them have more crowded connector roads. Bigger is better..
Oct-09-2013 11:51 AM
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Extended trips by trucks through the middle western part of the United States are impracticable until the roads are imporoved, and then only a light truck should be used on long hauls.
Oct-09-2013 06:34 AM
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Oct-08-2013 06:51 PM
I am still wayne_tw wrote:The trucks could be taxed a bit more to help pay for repairs and encourage rail transit. But then there is politics.
Eisenhower envisioned the Interstate Highway System to move war material. It was not built primarily for the motoring public. An unintended consequence was it took freight off the railroads onto the highways. The proliferation of tractor trailer trucks on the highway has worn the roads out and caused congestion. If the trucks were banned from the roads, while we would have no goods in our stores, we would have a pleasant motorway.
Oct-08-2013 06:14 PM
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Oct-08-2013 04:51 PM
Dog Folks wrote:
The instate was championed by Eisenhower after he saw the German Autobon system in 1919....