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Bay Area Drivers Could Be Tracked By GPS, Taxed Per Mile Driven (Opinion Poll)

Posted on the 19 July 2012 by Easytracgps @EasyTracGPS

OAKLAND (KCBS) – Bay Area drivers could one day be tracked using a GPS-like device in their cars and taxed per miles driven – a scenario which is part of a proposed long-range study aimed at finding ways to reduce traffic and pollution, while also raising revenues.

Members of the Metropolitan Transportation Commission and the Association of Bay Area Governments are scheduled to vote on Thursday on whether or not to authorize a study of the proposal. Under the plan, drivers would have to install  trackers in their vehicle and officials would tax drivers for every mile they travel.

San Francisco Bay Area Plan Proposes Tracking Car Travel With GPS and Taxing Drivers as Much as a Dime per Mile

Bay Area Drivers Could Be Tracked By GPS, Taxed Per Mile Driven (Opinion Poll)

 


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