"Road pricing" proposal from UK - be afraid...
What is 'road pricing'? The UK Govt says road congestion is bad and only going to get worse, which they say is bad for the economy, and bad for the environment. They say the cost of more/better roads and better public transportation is very high, but besides needing money for those things, they say that charging drivers based on road usage based on location, time, and amount, is the way to go.

They would do this by putting a GPS-like box in the car that would report to the govt EVERYWHERE EVERY vehicle goes. With this data the govt would charge each vehicle owner (presumably) based on that usage. Rates would vary to encourage and discourage driving at various times, locations and distances.
The govt 'claims' this 'monitoring' would not be used to catch speeders or other purposes, only to reduce road congestion.
They're looking for an implementation maybe by 2014 from what I can tell.
For those in North America, if you think this can't happen, think again. I believe it was a North Western states (Oregon maybe?) that was (is?) contemplating the SAME idea.
For more info, but mostly vague bureaucratic double-speak on the UK proposals, click here:
http://www.dft.gov.uk/pgr/roads/roadpricing/debate/faq
Here's the govt summary of the latest study:
http://www.dft.gov.uk/pgr/roads/road...roadpricin4003
If this kind of idea bothers you, you need to let your politicians know about it.
Invasion of privacy STARTS with crap like this. Promises that it wont be used for (insert something)... kinda like how satellite radio promised to be commercial free...
Last edited by jdoggg1; May 22, 2007 at 08:48 PM.
But we should NOT trust the govt to not use data like this for stuff other than 'road usage'.

No hacker (to my knowledge) has broken a debit card PIN pad.
No hacker has even broken into the Lexus nav DVD.

I agree the govt can be stupid at times, but not always.
Not sure what broken a debit car pin pad does but they can alrady steal your pin number and clone your card right off your ATM machine, and then withdraw money from your bank account any day they want. Its already been done, ABC, NBC news are running those stories all the time.
Oh the hacker has already broken the copy protection on DVDs (a couple months after DVD came out)
And yes Lexus nav disc is a DVD.
In a related story, HD Dvd and Blue ray which claims they have all these high tech proctection system bragged about it impossible to compromise, this system has already been defeated before it even went on sale.
I doubt the governments system will stand a chance
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get taxed
then I buy gas
and get taxed
and I pay for the roads
with my taxes
and then I pay toll roads
another tax
And now, they want to charge me to DRIVE where I want? Hang them all.
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We unfortunately have done the same thing in this country....allowed virtually unlimited population growth, building permits, and sprawl....and it has gotten us into a real mess as well.
We unfortunately have done the same thing in this country....allowed virtually unlimited population growth, building permits, and sprawl....and it has gotten us into a real mess as well.

But I agree with you that often problems are compounded by clusters of homes and townhouses being built where the traffic is ALREADY bad. But it's also caused by building further and further out into suburbs/exurbs and people then having to commute huge distances to a job, which is completely inefficient.
There isn't really any silver bullet I don't think.
Do you expect parents to drop off their kids at 4am in the morning cause it's cheaper?
This programme isn't designed to "reduce traffic congestion" as they say. It might lower the number a bit but it's the side effect of higher prices. We know the reason is to get more money to fill their pockets. Now, if I see major road improvements (and I don't mean adding more lanes. I mean improving the quality of the road surface), then I'll be willing to pay. But as such, the roads barely last 5 years before they're no longer smooth. Also, whenever they tear up a patch of the road, it's never patched back properly. They're always bumpy. Is it the equipment, the personel or the material that makes it hard to match the surface of the patch with the surface of the road?
ok, my rant stops there.












