Oregon – home of things uber trendy – has become the first state to begin dunning motorists by the mile rather than by the gallon.
The “pilot” program begins July 1 — and will be implemented by the Oregon DOT in partnership with something called Sanef ITS Technologies America and Intelligent Mechatronic Systems. Sounds a lot like Cyberdyne Systems from the Terminator movies, doesn’t it? And the similarities run a lot deeper than that.
To make this work (for Uncle) your car must be fitted with some type of real-time monitoring device that keeps track of your mileage and reports it to Uncle (well, his helpers) who will then either send you a bill or perhaps automatically debit your account.
Kind of like federal tax withholding on wheels.
In Oregon, this means a little widget like the one you may have seen the white-coated Progressive Insurance Lady hawking. It plugs into the Onboard Diagnostics (OBD) port that all cars manufactured since the mid-1990s have. Then ties into your car’s computer, where the data about your mileage and (cue Darth Sideous voice) many other things are stored. Including your speed, rate of acceleration, whether you’re wearing a seatbelt.
You probably can see where that’s headed.
In addition, the device has the ability to act as a locator beacon – relaying data about where you are, where you’re headed. And, of course, where you’ve been.
We’re talking send and receive capability here, too. If they can upload your mileage (and other data) they can also transmit instructions to your car’s computer to shut ‘er down – as punishment for not having paid a traffic ticket, for instance.
Or just because they can.
Uncle and his acolytes are big fans of just because they can.
Keep in mind that this wasn’t put to a vote. It was simply decided. (You Chimp fans out there, take note. You bear a heavy burden of guilt for cheering “decidership” at the national level, which made it increasingly acceptable at the state level.) No one elected the “Flos” within the Oregon DOT; like the EPA (and the NHTSA) they legislate and decree regardless. So much for “consent of the governed,” which can’t be said with a straight face these days by any person not a blithering idiot (or a partei ideologue).
Anyhow, the point is this vehicular eTyranny is going to spread. Oregon is merely a kind of Beta testing ground. Other states will follow. The feds will “incentivize” the recalcitrant. Within five years, it will be a nationwide regime. And then they will argue that owners of cars built before OBD – which do not have the ability to “plug in” (and be monitored/taxed) aren’t “paying their fair share.” These older car owners will then be told their cars must be retrofitted with the necessary electronics or taken off the road.
If you can’t feel this coming in your bones by now, I can’t help you.
And you can thank (ironically enough) the government’s fuel economy fatwas and its pushing of hybrid and electric vehicle technology for all of it. Remember when we were soothed that such things would be good things because they’d save us money? Fewer fill-ups! Go farther, spend less to get there! Well, instead of being chokeholded by ExxonMobil, we’re going to be chokeholded by Uncle. Who is pissed because he’s been shorted, as he sees it.
The increasingly fuel-efficient fleet is using less gas, which means less gas tax collected. This is bad. Less tax extracted being always bad.
So, the argument goes, there must be a way to rebalance the scales (in Uncle’s favor). That way is taxing ‘em by the mile.
And so, here we are.
But they had to have foreseen this. The reduced revenue stream from the motor fuels taxes as a result of – wait for it – cars that use less fuel.
Which begs a question, or at least makes one wonder… .
Could it have been the object of the exercise all along? To use a “lateral” to get the populace to accept having their driving electronically kept track of? To end-run the pesky resistance of a certain segment of the population to driving cars without OBD ports, computers and “black box” data recording capability?
Could Uncle and his acolytes be that clever?
As has been observed before, when alleged “stupidity” always (always!) seems to trend in one direction, it implies something other than stupidity. The stupid are all over the place.
The smart traject consistently.
This, then, is merely another brick in the wall. Driving – and the ownership of a car – has long been a conditional privilege. No longer a right. This business will simply make it more so. Uncle (and Flo) will be riding shotgun henceforth. But it’s merely the capstone, a fait accompli.
Unless you drive a really old car – pre-1970s – you already drive the kind of car they want you to drive. With the features and equipment they insist you’ll have. You are no longer allowed to have the kind of car you want.
Not for decades.
The driver’s license, meanwhile, has become a “real” ID… your internal passport, without which you become an unperson right now (unable to travel by airplane, car or train) and perhaps much worse down the line.
The net cinches tighter.
I read recently that something on the order of one-third of all young people in the 16-25 demographic have never had a driver’s license and don’t want one, either. They appear to have done the math. Cars – driving – it’s not what it once was. It used to be about freedom – about fun. Now it’s about being controlled and dunned.
No wonder the love affair is headed for divorce court.
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Makati1 on Sat, 14th Mar 2015 5:22 am
Hahahaha…insanity rules! And some on here wonder why I moved out of the “American Dream”. As all tax revenues contract, everything and anything will be tried to take your last dollar, Citizens.
My ‘papers’, er, US driver’s license is good for another three years. Then my visits to the UFSA will be over, by choice.
dashster on Sat, 14th Mar 2015 5:32 am
I thought this was going to be about all-electric cars. The simple solution to better mileage cars lowering per-gallon tax revenues is to increase the per-gallon tax.
And a less big-brotherish way to monitor mileage is to have someone record your odometer when you renew your registration each year.
It is suspicious and scary.
dave thompson on Sat, 14th Mar 2015 6:00 am
This story is phony. The PTB have all the info they need to do whatever the F the PTB want. The system is in place and working as planned. Taxing drivers per mile is not a new idea. Here in Illinois and across the land we have the electronic toll system, auto pay takes the money out of your account as is. I drove from Chicago to N.Y. on Route 80 the whole way there and back was “only” $60 including the George Washington bridge toll. This article is one of those Libertarian, end of my rights, rants that go nowhere.
Makati1 on Sat, 14th Mar 2015 7:47 am
Dave, perhaps it is nothing except the signs of the future in the land of taxes? Here is a list of most of them:
Accounts Receivable Tax
Building Permit Tax
Capital Gains Tax
CDL License Tax
Cigarette Tax
Corporate Income Tax
Court Fines (indirect taxes)
Dog License Tax
Federal Income Tax
Federal Unemployment Tax (FUTA)
Fishing License Tax
Food License Tax
Fuel Permit Tax
Gasoline Tax (42 cents per gallon)
Hunting License Tax
Inheritance Tax
Interest Expense (tax on the money)
Inventory Tax I
RS Interest Charges (tax on top of tax)
IRS Penalties (tax on top of tax)
Liquor Tax
Local Income Tax
Luxury Taxes
Marriage License Tax
Medicare Tax
Property Tax
Real Estate Tax
Recreational Vehicle Tax
Road Toll Booth Taxes
Road Usage Taxes (truckers)
Sales Taxes
School Tax
Septic Permit Tax
Service Charge Taxes
Social Security Tax
State Income Tax
State Unemployment Tax (SUTA)
Telephone Federal Excise Tax
Telephone Federal, State and Local Surcharge Taxes
Telephone Federal Universal Service Fee Tax
Telephone Minimum Usage Surcharge Tax
Telephone Recurring and Nonrecurring Charges Tax
Telephone State and Local Tax
Telephone Usage Charge Tax
Toll Bridge Taxes Toll
Tunnel Taxes
Trailer Registration
Tax Utility Taxes
Vehicle License Registration Tax
Vehicle Sales Tax
Watercraft Registration Tax
Well Permit Tax
Workers’ Compensation Tax
They may be called ‘fees’ but they are still taxes.
Davy on Sat, 14th Mar 2015 7:57 am
Could be worse Mak, we could live in China:
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-03-13/coming-chinese-crackup
OH, Mak, before you crow iron curtain propaganda as usual, just use your mind and glean facts and quit subjectively calling anything Anti-Asian iron curtain propaganda. We are big boys here and can digest propaganda and still find facts and meaning.
ghung on Sat, 14th Mar 2015 9:40 am
Sorry. My OBD port is already taken by my OBDII Bluetooth device which talks to my tablet using the Torque app. It gives me all sorts of data, including real-time fuel mileage, average mileage, speed, and most anything else I want to know to drive more efficiently using the vehicle’s computer and GPS.
If they want me to plug in their Big Brother module, they’ll have to give me another port. Not that I drive very much.. Total cost for the scanner and full app (not including the Android) was under $20. Highly recommended for those who drive a lot. I was already getting pretty good mileage for the vehicle, but it helped me change my driving habits to do even better.
Bruce Robinson on Sat, 14th Mar 2015 10:04 am
A vehicle ownership charge is much more equitable than an annual vehicle ownership charge. Much of the costs of vehicle use, of providing roads, of congestion, pollution, traffic crashes are distant dependent. The more you drive the more it costs the community. A per/mile tax and a fuel tax are both far fairer than a vehicle registration charge, which is levied regardless if one uses the vehicle a great deal or very little
Plantagenet on Sat, 14th Mar 2015 11:13 am
Taxing by the mile rather than by the gallon would be OK. But Oregon is going to tax by mile AND by the gallon. This is nothing but another tax increase.
Richard Ralph Roehl on Sat, 14th Mar 2015 7:25 pm
All those ‘progressives’ living in Oregon shall reap the $talinist $tate they desire. And this will include Oregon being the first $tate to MANDATE a regimen of vaccines for all residents and visitors. Heh! Heh! Heh!
Apneaman on Sat, 14th Mar 2015 8:21 pm
“I read recently that something….”
If he cannot even cite the source then the so called “independent media” he considers himself part of and values is as fucked as MSM.