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jtlien1 | 9 years ago

My take on driverless cars is that they should solve a few other problems first. Like our crazy insurance system. I should pay much less for driving on uncrowded rural highways than people who drive in congested cities. And pay by the number of miles driven. And fix the problem with drunken drivers and deer/car collisions. And taxes to pay for roads not on how many miles you drive on which roads using what kind of vehichle. Small cars are subsidizing semis and dump trucks.

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abrons|9 years ago

Be careful what you wish for, those urban drivers are subsidizing your uncrowded rural highways.

bpodgursky|9 years ago

The over-simplistic tax revenue argument that gets thrown around isn't useful.

The urban drivers pay tax revenue, which then "subsidizes" rural highways, which then produce... incredibly cheap food. Which is then consumed in... cities.

You could stop paying for highways, and then food gets more expensive, and it all evens out. And maybe that would make more sense. But don't trick yourself into thinking the relationship is parasitic.