Mileage based user fees and sustainable transportation funding Dr. Adrian Moore Vice President Reason Foundation.

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Mileage based user fees and sustainable transportation funding Dr. Adrian Moore Vice President Reason Foundation

The Gas Tax The gas tax revenue model has served us well! Fuel consumption is declining due to less travel, increased vehicle fuel efficiencies, economic issues and change in driver behavior In the short run we will need to rely on gas tax, short run alternatives have their own issues Subsets such as indexing have value but are limited Fairness an increasing problem with gas tax

State and Federal Gas Taxes Paid Annually (taxes per year) Light Duty Truck (20 mpg) Passenger Car (30 mpg) Hybrid (40 mpg) Electric Vehicle (non-gas powered) State Tax * Federal Tax ** State Tax * Federal Tax ** State Tax * Federal Tax ** State Tax * Federal Tax ** 20,000 miles/year $280$184$187$123$140$92$0 15,000 miles/year $210$138$140$92$105$69$0 10,000 miles/year $140$92$93$61$70$46$0 Equivalent cents/mile

Future Revenue Collection The current U.S. system relies on fuel taxes We have seen a marked decline in revenues Two National Commissions have called for short and long- term solutions MBUF collection systems have come to the forefront of options to consider States engaged in VMT include: Oregon DOT, Nevada DOT, Washington DOT, Minnesota DOT, Colorado DOT, Texas DOT, North Carolina DOT, Florida DOT, I-95 Coalition, City of New York Department of Transportation

Why is vehicle miles of travel-VMT- the preferred basis for new fee? Fairness—proportional to extent of use. Applies regardless of propulsion source. Will grow along with VMT, as economy and population grow. Should be indexed for inflation. Could be higher for costly highways, lower for local streets & roads (unlike fuel tax). Would restore the original users-pay/users- benefit principle on which fuel taxes used to be based.

Technology for metering miles There are options Odometer. Periodic inspections determine fee. Simple OBU. On board data collection, with periodic transmission. OBU with cellular location. On board determination of jurisdiction of travel. OBU with GPS. Fine grained travel data. Smartphone application. On board data collection with GPS and cellular communications for metering and reporting.

Privacy Context of privacy debate has shifted with recent scandals. Trust is a bigger issue. Privacy entails both: Protection from government misuse of data Protection against information breaches for malicious intent Four approaches to privacy can work in concert Tech that does not transmit data other that $ owed. Using a trusted third party to protect and secure private data Tech where user controls privacy settings Privacy legislation that sets rules and accountability

Data Sharing Tradeoffs Finer grained data from MBUF systems can provide amenities for drivers. Safety features a la OnStar Travel services a la Garmin Connected to toll payment and parking payment systems Hands free communications Pay as you drive auto insurance At the same time, the system will create data that can be anonymous and valuable to transportation agencies and may lead to trade between agencies and users.

Collection Costs On its face, an MBUF system is more complex and seems likely to be more expensive to collect than current fees and taxes. Recent Reason research shows that: The FULL cost of collecting fuel taxes, including indirect and opportunity costs, is at least 5% of revenue The most efficient AET systems have collection costs of about 5% of revenue.

Likely Success Factors Understand contentious issues and address them up front. Build trust. Include choices for participants, so they are in control. Tackle privacy head on involve privacy advocates. Conduct trials and educational outreach. Include elected officials, media, and stakeholders in the trials. Start simple and add on layers over time. Build a system that is flexible and easy to adapt and add on and can integrate with other systems. Involve private sector and use competition

Questions? Mileage Based User Fee Association

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