EVs, plug-in hybrids to pay road user charges from 1 April
EVs, plug-in hybrids to pay road user charges from 1 April

EVs, plug-in hybrids to pay road user charges from 1 April

A few surprises here, namely that PHEVs will pay a lower rate of RUCs, I was under the impression there would be a rebate scheme for petrol purchased.
No revisions to the weight brackets, which I imagine will be necessary before all vehicles eventually go to RUCs.
If they wanted to get really 'equitable' on road users paying the cost of the roads they use they could commit to tolling the white elephant motorways they're planning on building.
Given petrol tax and RUC are user pays, as in the more you use roads the more you pay, what would the benefit of toll roads be?
Most motorways are actually cost positive as far as maintenance is concerned, due to the relatively low maintenance cost relative to the amount of traffic they serve.
Out of curiosity, which projects do you think will be "white elephants"?
All of them. They will increase sprawl, increase emissions and make congestion worse in cities.