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http://www.southmilwaukeenow.com/blogs/communityblogs/328664861.html
Oregon Wants to Install a GPS "Mileage Tracking Device" in Cars to Tax Per
Mile, Wisconsin Could Be Next
by Kristan Harris  Sept. 22, 2015

[image  
http://therundownlive.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/mQHXNwi.jpg
(OReGO flyer)

video
https://youtu.be/yeINSddK3YY
What is OReGO?
OregonDOT Jun 17, 2015
OReGO is a new way to take care of our roads and bridges from the Oregon
Department of Transportation. OReGO charges drivers per mile instead of per
gallon at the pump. Learn how this innovative test-drive can help our state
and make driving more fun!
]

Device “Logs Your Trips” While Allowing You to Compete With Other Drivers
For Efficiency and Introduces a Tax on Green Vehicles.

The state of Oregon has launched a new program called OReGO, which requires
participants to install a GPS unit in their vehicle that charges them per
mile instead of per gallon at the pump.

OReGO implies that cars have become more efficient and as a result, less tax
money has come in to repair roads and bridges in their video titled “What is
OReGO”.

The volunteer program is very unlikely to entice electric car owners.
Electric vehicles obviously pay no fuel tax because they do not operate
using a taxed fuel. So programs like OReGO want to tax them and generate
revenue for the state.

The video claims “we pay for our roads whenever we fill up at the pump, it’s
called the gas tax. But as cars and trucks get better gas mileage, they use
less gas and pay less money for road and bridge maintenance. And some cars
don’t use any gas at all. What to do? Introducing OReGO. A new way to take
care of our transportation system. With OReGO you put a simple device in
your car and drive. Instead of paying per gallon at the pump, you pay 1.5
cents for every mile you drive. ”

The OReGO program also “logs your trips” and allows you to “compete with”
other drivers to “see who the more efficient driver is.” This gives the
state of Oregon access to sensitive information about your trends, locations
you like to hang out, interests and acquaintances.

Other issues include the devices incapability to tax appropriately due to
the monitoring devices inability to differentiate between public and
non-public roads. In their FAQ section OReGO claims that “the devices are
still in development, and later on some devices will be able to
differentiate between non-public and public road usage.”

The OReGO website gives more details about their volunteer program:

 - OReGO volunteers will pay a road usage charge for the amount of miles
they drive, instead of the fuel tax.

 - The OReGO road usage charge is set at 1.5 cents per mile.

 - Volunteers will get a credit on their bill to offset the fuel tax they
pay at the pump.

 - Volunteers will have their choice of secure mileage reporting options
offered by OReGO’s private-sector partners.

 - Volunteers’ personal information will be kept secure and private.

 - The first phase of OReGO is limited to 5,000 cars and light-duty
commercial vehicles.

OReGO published that other states are interested in creating tax per mile
programs including California, Indiana, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois,
Maine, Delaware and Florida.

Future plans may include increased taxes for driving during rush hour or
trend targeted advertisements.

Will you be signing up for OReGO?
[© 2015 www.southmilwaukeenow.com]




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